Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Ephydridae -> Scathophila
Posted by Carnifex on 04-04-2020 00:28
#1
Hi,
found indoors, Vienna (early April). Could it be
Scatella palustris?
Edited by Carnifex on 08-10-2021 05:20
Posted by Tony Irwin on 04-04-2020 09:29
#2
The hairy face, single fronto-orbital bristle and the costa only extending to R4+5 all add up to
Scatophila.
Posted by Carnifex on 07-04-2020 08:19
#3
Thanks Tony! I cannot find a key for the species, can you help out?
Posted by Tony Irwin on 07-04-2020 09:26
#4
I think your best option is a paper by Jens-Hermann Stuke (2010). Die Uferfliegen Niedersachsens und Bremens (Diptera: Ephydridae).
Entomologische Zeitschrift, Stuttgart.
120: 171-189 and 195-222. [
Scatophila is on pp.213-216]. If your specimen is a female, it may be more tricky. I think I have a copy I can send you.
Edited by Tony Irwin on 07-04-2020 09:28
Posted by Carnifex on 07-04-2020 23:12
#5
Using the key Tony provided, I reached tentatively
S. caviceps.
The scutellum appears to me dusted at the basis and at the tip.
Edited by Carnifex on 29-09-2021 21:39
Posted by Carnifex on 29-09-2021 21:41
#6
want to bring this old ID request back, adding an additional image:
The costa seems to reach M, would this make this species
Scatella instead of
Scathophila?
Edited by Carnifex on 30-09-2021 21:25
Posted by Tony Irwin on 30-09-2021 09:20
#7
To me, the costa ends at (or just slightly beyond) R4+5 - the next section (to M) is very faint.
Posted by Carnifex on 08-10-2021 05:19
#8
Thanks Tony, good to get a confirmation again |t