Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Muscidae?

Posted by RamiP on 14-06-2016 20:22
#1

14.6.16 in Laukaa, Finland

Posted by Stephane Lebrun on 14-06-2016 22:09
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Eustalomyia species, Anthomyiidae.

Posted by John Carr on 14-06-2016 22:49
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Stephane Lebrun wrote:
Eustalomyia species, Anthomyiidae.


Which species have m-cu straight?

Posted by javanerkelens on 14-06-2016 23:12
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Hmmm......indeed very straight and vitta/parafacial very broad.
Mayby you possible collect this specimen..?

Johanna

Posted by John Carr on 15-06-2016 01:10
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It reminds me of the American species Allognota semivitta, a close relative of the European Coenosia agromyzina (which is the type species of Allognota).

Edit: Rather, it reminds me of this fly which I think is A. semivitta: http://bugguide.n...iew/849714.

Edited by John Carr on 15-06-2016 01:12

Posted by RamiP on 15-06-2016 18:18
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Does these pictures help. I took them today (15.6.).
I think that this is the same species.
I collect only pictures, sorry.

Rami

Posted by RamiP on 15-06-2016 18:19
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2

Posted by Stephane Lebrun on 15-06-2016 19:21
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Not same species, Eustaloyia hilaris (mid stripe ends roundish).
I don't know why the first one has got straight posterior crossveins, but it not a Muscidae.

Posted by RamiP on 15-06-2016 22:00
#9

Thanks Stephane

Rami