Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Anisopodidae ID -> Sylvicola cinctus
Posted by maroo on 26-01-2017 18:25
#1
Found this one in my garden yesterday, southern Sweden.
I guess it's a Anisopodidae of some kind
Are these ones even possible to ID from photo?
/Martin
Edited by maroo on 06-02-2017 21:15
Posted by maroo on 26-01-2017 18:26
#2
pic 2
Posted by maroo on 26-01-2017 18:26
#3
pic 3
Posted by libor on 26-01-2017 21:01
#4
I think it is a male. Take a picture of genitalia which are visible on last tergum. Did you collect it? My museum collection is open for the new material from such "exotic locations" :D
Libor
Posted by maroo on 26-01-2017 22:07
#5
I think that this is what you asked for!
If your intrested I can send it to you
/Martin
Posted by libor on 26-01-2017 22:47
#6
I do not see genitalia very well. My address:
Libor Dvorak, Municipal Museum MArianske Lazne, Goethovo namesti 11, CZ-35301 Marianske Lazne, Czech Republic
After examination the specimen, I wll send you ID.
Libor
Posted by libor on 03-02-2017 12:27
#7
Under microscope, it is clearly Sylvicola cinctus male.
Martin, can you send me on lib.dvorak@seznam.cz complete locality data including GPS coordinates and your full name for my database?
Libor