Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Psilidae: Psila perpolita

Posted by Tony T on 17-10-2014 22:59
#1

EDIT: was "ID please"

Edited by Tony T on 21-10-2014 19:41

Posted by rvanderweele on 17-10-2014 23:10
#2

Psilidae

Posted by John Carr on 17-10-2014 23:11
#3

See if you find it in

Buck, Matthias and Stephen A. Marshall. 2006. The identity of Pseudopsila, description of a new subgenus of Psila, and redefinition of Psila sensu lato (Diptera: Psilidae). Eur. J. Entomol. 103: 183-­192

Edited by John Carr on 17-10-2014 23:11

Posted by Tony T on 18-10-2014 23:11
#4

Thank you both for the family ID; 1st specimen I have seen for this family.
I have no access to the literature but attempted a genus ID based on MOND.
The long cup cell indicates Psilinae; short antennae rule out Loxocera; Psilosoma is not Nearctic.
Leaves it as Psila although I was unable to see any setae on the notopleuron.

Posted by John Carr on 19-10-2014 01:12
#5

The Buck and Marhsall paper is here:

http://www.eje.cz...o_dipt.php

Posted by Tony T on 21-10-2014 19:40
#6

Thanks.
I keyed it to P. perpolita
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