Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Gender of Acroceridae

Posted by colinleb on 05-08-2021 15:05
#1

Acrocera orbiculus. Taken as half of what appeared to be a pair in copula. Back at the ranch I cannot distinguish between them. Should I be able to see an obvious external difference in the terminalia? Do both sexes have holoptic eyes? Isolated elder bush on Bedfordshire, UK chalk. 29 July 2021.

Edited by colinleb on 05-08-2021 15:13

Posted by Zeegers on 05-08-2021 15:24
#2

In Acrocera, it is dead simple

scutellum yellow -> male
scutellum black ->. female

wait for the forthcoming fieldguide to flies with three pulvilli (yours truely & Andre Schulten)


Theo

Posted by colinleb on 05-08-2021 16:01
#3

Thank you Theo. In that case both individuals are male. Apparent mating just the result of over-readiness I guess.

Posted by Zeegers on 06-08-2021 07:44
#4

So can also check the genitalia, but is tricky. Female have long cerci, often taken for male genitalia.
Most Acroceridae are sexed vice versa !
If you have both genders, it should be obvious.
But if you do not, this is of little help

Theo

Posted by Zeegers on 06-08-2021 07:46
#5

https://www.researchgate.net/publication/331954794_Evolution_of_fossil_and_living_spider_flies_based_on_morphological_and_molecular_data_Diptera_Acroceridae/figures?lo=1

Posted by colinleb on 06-08-2021 15:12
#6

Thanks again Theo.