Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Diptera of China -16

Posted by loepa on 31-05-2007 08:25
#1

ID? please!

Posted by Zeegers on 31-05-2007 08:41
#2

Looks like Rhagionidae, possibly even Rhagio


Theo Zeegers

Posted by Paul Beuk on 31-05-2007 08:41
#3

Any more info, like size, habitat, etc. Remember the Forum Code of Conduct. It may help during identification. For the moment, somewhere in or near Rhagionidae.

Posted by loepa on 31-05-2007 11:19
#4

April 8,2007
SW-China
about 5mm

Posted by loepa on 01-06-2007 03:00
#5

Rhagionidae?

Posted by loepa on 04-06-2007 14:29
#6

any more?:(

Posted by Paul Beuk on 04-06-2007 14:57
#7

Rhagio sp., but probably an undescribed species. There are a few (4-5) with three bands in the wing, of which only one species (R. guizhouensis) has an interruption in the pre-apical band. In the specimen figured above, there is a black marking at the level of the interruption but located between the pre-apical and apical bands. R. guizhouensis does not have that marking and I did not find any species with that character.

Posted by loepa on 04-06-2007 16:38
#8

many thanks!