Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Chloropidae
Posted by SKAN on 07-02-2016 17:25
#1
4mm fly on Plantain/Banana, drinks morning dew.
Shot today morning in Chennai, INDIA.
Mosquito like flight, and apparently hovers.
Please identify the family, at the least.
Thank you.
Edited by SKAN on 09-02-2016 19:15
Posted by SKAN on 08-02-2016 16:17
#2
One more.. fly drinking dew.
Please suggest/hint a family...
Thanks
Posted by John Carr on 08-02-2016 16:35
#3
This is an odd fly because the abdomen seems to have too many segments for Cyclorrhapha, while the wing is too simple for Orthorrhapha (except Dolichopodidae which lack a distinct r-m crossvein). It's so bare I can't use bristles to ID.
This fly has incomplete subcosta, no humeral break, subcostal break, R2+3 unusually close to R1, no vibrissae I can see, no preapical bristles on tibiae, no transverse suture, and non-predatory mouthparts.
Edited by John Carr on 08-02-2016 16:35
Posted by SKAN on 08-02-2016 17:23
#4
Thanks for the detailed answer.. and sorry for my poor photos. I will try to capture one, do a 2:1 mag. studio shot and post it here for future reference.
Meanwhile, I am attaching two more of existing images.
Edited by SKAN on 08-02-2016 17:29
Posted by SKAN on 08-02-2016 17:24
#5
Lateral view
Posted by Nikita Vikhrev on 08-02-2016 17:26
#6
Chloropidae, I think.
Posted by Igor Grichanov on 09-02-2016 12:51
#7
Emilia Narchuk wrote: Chloropidae:
Neoloxotaenia gracilis (de Meijere, 1908)
Posted by SKAN on 09-02-2016 19:20
#8
Chloropidae, it is.
Thanks to all.
I am not able to find one with iridescence.