Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Opomyza petrei male? = yes
Posted by johnes81 on 06-01-2020 09:55
#1
Berlin - July 2018
Hello everyone,
I've noticed a photo of mine that might depict a male of O. petrei. If i remember correctly, the abdomen is paler than germinationis. Thus, could this be O. petrei?
Best wishes,
John
Edited by johnes81 on 06-01-2020 13:05
Posted by libor on 06-01-2020 11:45
#2
With such stripe along abdomen, yes.
Libor
Posted by johnes81 on 06-01-2020 13:04
#3
Hello Libor,
Thank you for replying. I am still looking through photos and i noticed this series of photos. I've been wanting to post since last year but i've been too busy. I'm trying to get through more photos before my shoulder operation in a week.
Anyway, I notice that petrei male is missing from the gallery. It would be nice to have some photos, so i will put somehing together for the gallery...
Best wishes,
John
Posted by Jan Willem on 07-12-2021 13:19
#4
Hello John,
Very late response:
It's always a bit tricky because I have also seen specimens of
Opomyza germinationis with a rather "petrei-like" abdomen. In those cases you see the stripes along the sides of the abdomen, but the area next to that stripe is not that convincingly orange/reddish. In your picture is looks rather orange/reddish, but in the smaller picture it isn't that convincingly orange/reddish.
For me the best I could make of this is
Opomyza cf. petrei.
Presence (
O. petrei) or absence (
O. germinationis) of hairs on the proepisternum should tell which species you are dealing with (not visible in the photos).