Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Lauxaniidae? = Meiosimyza rorida
Posted by johnes81 on 18-09-2017 01:40
#1
Berlin - mid September - found at a window
4mm (6mm including wings)
I have trouble with these small yellow/orange flies because similar flies can be found in multiple families. I think that this fly is a Lauxaniidae but I cannot place it in a genus. I'll be happy with a genus but I can add more photos if someone can help me reach a species level too. I do not know if it is a male or a female. The terminalia looks odd to me.
Thank You for your Time and Effort.
Edited by johnes81 on 19-09-2017 22:24
Posted by johnes81 on 18-09-2017 01:40
#2
head profile
Posted by johnes81 on 18-09-2017 01:41
#3
antenna
Posted by johnes81 on 18-09-2017 01:41
#4
arista
Posted by johnes81 on 18-09-2017 01:41
#5
palpi
Posted by johnes81 on 18-09-2017 01:42
#6
white haltere
Posted by johnes81 on 18-09-2017 01:42
#7
thorax
Posted by johnes81 on 18-09-2017 01:43
#8
scutellum - notice the odd division in the middle of the scutellum.
Edited by johnes81 on 18-09-2017 01:44
Posted by johnes81 on 18-09-2017 01:43
#9
abdomen lateral (dorsal has no spots)
Posted by johnes81 on 18-09-2017 01:43
#10
terminalia
Posted by johnes81 on 18-09-2017 22:53
#11
could this be
Scaptomyza flava (Drosophilidae)?
Posted by Sven Hellqvist on 18-09-2017 23:26
#12
Meiosimyza cf. rorida
/Sven
Posted by johnes81 on 19-09-2017 00:05
#13
interesting. I thought about
Meiosimyza rorida before but the genitalia doesn't look exactly like the drawing in Shatalkin's book. I suppose that maybe I do not have the genitalia in the correct position according to the drawing. However, the keys lead to
M. rorida.
I just realized that I've already made a thread for this: https://diptera.info/forum/viewthread.php?thread_id=81392
I am very sorry for posting a new thread. I have been very busy lately and I simply forgot that I had posted.
I wasn't aware that the valid name of the genus is
Meiosimyza.
Thank You x decillion, Sir Sven.
I'm off to read Shatalkin...
Posted by johnes81 on 19-09-2017 22:29
#14
I found a resource with microscopic photos of
M. rorida including genitalia and it is a match. Shatalkin's keys also agree. I am very happy. Thank You Sven.