Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Anthomyiidae male. >Delia criniventris
Posted by Pentti Ketola on 04-08-2016 10:15
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Hi,
Is it possible to tell the species of the fly?
Photo 4 Aug. 2016 in Kokkola Finland.
Pentti
Edited by Pentti Ketola on 04-08-2016 21:15
Posted by Pentti Ketola on 04-08-2016 10:16
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Posted by Pentti Ketola on 04-08-2016 10:16
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Posted by Pentti Ketola on 04-08-2016 14:15
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more..
Posted by Stephane Lebrun on 04-08-2016 18:28
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On the 1st picture, the vein A1 is clearly reaching the wing margin : Anthomyiidae.
Posted by Pentti Ketola on 04-08-2016 18:35
#6
Thank you!
Pentti.
Posted by javanerkelens on 04-08-2016 19:58
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It seems; Sternite III with long setulae laterally, tergite III also with long setulae.....
Delia criniventris.
Mid tarsomere II should have a swelling, but can be very small and difficult to see.
Johanna
Posted by javanerkelens on 04-08-2016 20:31
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The species of D. criniventris I collected, do have the hindtibia yellowish. On your photos it is difficult to see and it seems to be yellowish brown, but when it is dark afteral, you also have to consider:
D. penicillosa and
D. penicilliventris, because we don't have a total view on tergite III.
But looking at the shape of the surstylus I still think it is
D. criniventris.
Johanna
Posted by Pentti Ketola on 04-08-2016 21:15
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Many thanks!
Pentti.
Posted by Pentti Ketola on 04-08-2016 21:33
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