Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Dystolmus kiesenwetteri?

Posted by Bert Oving on 21-11-2016 21:12
#1

Could this be Dystolmus kiesenwetteri?
Found in Provence, South France.
Photos taken by Karin Oving

Edited by Bert Oving on 21-11-2016 22:32

Posted by Bert Oving on 21-11-2016 21:17
#2

Photo taken by Karin Oving

Edited by Bert Oving on 21-11-2016 21:20

Posted by Bert Oving on 21-11-2016 21:17
#3

Photo taken by Karin Oving

Edited by Bert Oving on 21-11-2016 21:20

Posted by Quaedfliegh on 22-11-2016 02:17
#4

Hello Bert,

I don't think this is D. kiesenwetteri, still looks more like a Machimus sp female. But a better look at the ovipositor would be very helpful. http://www.biodiversidadvirtual.org/insectarium/Dystomus-kiesenwetteri-(Loew-1854)-img602052.html

Here you can see the shape of the ovipositor.... : )

Posted by Bert Oving on 22-11-2016 12:34
#5

Thanks for your help!
Unfortunately we have no other pictures.

Posted by Quaedfliegh on 22-11-2016 15:59
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On second thought, i think your ID is right! The ovipositor is simply hidden behind a stone and makes it appear more triangular. The reason why i had to think of Machimus. The ribbed dorsal side of the ovipositor is the same as that of kiesenwetteri.....the cerci seem to be wedged in the ovipositor.

Edited by Quaedfliegh on 22-11-2016 16:09

Posted by Bert Oving on 22-11-2016 20:45
#7

Thanks again Reinoud, nice to hear! :D