Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Anthomyiid for id please
Posted by bioimages on 24-03-2016 12:56
#1
I thought this was going to be Egle, but mid-tibia has an ad seta. Visiting Alexanders (Smyrnium) flowers, Dorset, UK (on coast) 14 March 16.
Posted by bioimages on 24-03-2016 12:57
#2
Lateral view
Edited by bioimages on 24-03-2016 13:01
Posted by bioimages on 24-03-2016 13:02
#3
Head and thorax - dorsal view
Posted by bioimages on 24-03-2016 13:04
#4
Many thanks for any pointers. I got to Heterostylodes but don't really believe it!
Posted by bioimages on 25-03-2016 00:07
#5
Sternite V
Edited by bioimages on 25-03-2016 00:10
Posted by bioimages on 25-03-2016 00:07
#6
cercal plate and surstyli
Posted by bioimages on 25-03-2016 00:16
#7
Genitalia - I'll try and separate the bits tomorrow!
Perhaps Lasiomma seminitidum?
Posted by javanerkelens on 25-03-2016 11:35
#8
Nice work!
Lasiomma seminitidum is correct.
Johanna
Posted by bioimages on 25-03-2016 20:19
#9
Thanks Johanna! Three days to get the images to name it doesn't help my throughput... It's good fun tho :)
Edited by bioimages on 25-03-2016 20:20
Posted by bioimages on 25-03-2016 23:01
#10
Pregonite and postgonite
Edited by bioimages on 25-03-2016 23:01
Posted by bioimages on 25-03-2016 23:02
#11
epiphallus and paraphallus
Posted by bioimages on 25-03-2016 23:03
#12
Finally: is this the aedeagus?
Posted by javanerkelens on 26-03-2016 10:05
#13
Indeed the last photo is the aedeagus, but sometimes also called distiphallus.
You did excellent work and maybe you can add the photos to the galely.
Others can learn from it and the genital photos can be used to refer to.
Johanna
Posted by bioimages on 26-03-2016 12:23
#14
Thanks again Johanna. I did select "add this photo to the family album" but nothing happened. I'll try again.