Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Dryomizidae?
Posted by conopid on 22-09-2007 20:30
#1
Several of these very interested in fungi in woodland today. What family is it? Looks like Dryomizidae to me, could I be correct?
Edited by conopid on 22-09-2007 20:32
Posted by Nikita Vikhrev on 22-09-2007 21:00
#2
Yes, Nigel, correct.
I'd say
Dryomyza flaveola
Nikita
Posted by conopid on 22-09-2007 21:01
#3
Thanks Nikita, and I have just consulted a key to UK Dryomyza and this is in fact D decrepita. As it has completely yellow palpi and clouded cross veins - see the photo below.
I'll submit these to :) the gallery.
Edited by conopid on 22-09-2007 21:15
Posted by jorgemotalmeida on 22-09-2007 21:48
#4
DryomYzidae. ;)
Great photos.
Edited by jorgemotalmeida on 22-09-2007 21:49
Posted by Nikita Vikhrev on 22-09-2007 21:56
#5
1 and 2, is it the same fly?
On first image crossveins looks not clouded :o
Posted by jorgemotalmeida on 22-09-2007 21:58
#6
nikita, you have reason. They are two different specimens. ;)
Posted by Nikita Vikhrev on 02-10-2007 19:51
#7
I still have doubts about adding this two images in Gallery under name of D.decrepita.
1. My test it is D.flaveola
2. I don't see why it isn't simply N.anilis
Nikita
Posted by Andrzej on 04-10-2007 11:24
#8
and the first flagellomere is dark brown , and the mid and hin tarsomeres look darker :)
Andrzej
Posted by Paul Beuk on 04-10-2007 11:30
#9
I have changed the name of the first image to
flaveola in the Gallery. Why is the second not
decrepita? (I have no key here.)
Posted by Nikita Vikhrev on 04-10-2007 11:47
#10
Yesterday I showed this fly to Andrey Ozerov, Dryomyzidae expert. His opinion is: 1. D.flaveola; 2. N.anilis/D.decrepita.
Andrey wants to compare with material in Moscow next wek to be sure.
Nikita
Posted by Andrey Ozerov on 12-10-2007 06:16
#11
My point of view is:
1. D. flaveola F.
2. N. anilis Fll.
:)
Posted by Paul Beuk on 12-10-2007 07:19
#12
I have updated the last picture in the Gallery accordingly. Thanks.