Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Muscoidea? or Sciomyzidae?-->Neither

Posted by guplox on 12-03-2022 01:05
#1

Picture taken in September near the river in my neighborhood (East China: Zhejiang province). Body length approx. 4mm. Could it belong to the Muscoidea Superfamily? Many thanks in advance!

Edited by guplox on 14-03-2022 11:07

Posted by guplox on 12-03-2022 10:15
#2

Kind of similar to Pteromicra. Perhaps Sciomyzidae? :)

Edited by guplox on 12-03-2022 10:18

Posted by Zeegers on 12-03-2022 17:25
#3

That was my though as well, at first. However, there seems to be a strong transverse suture on thorax ...


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Posted by guplox on 14-03-2022 03:14
#4

Yes, the thorax seems to have a transverse suture. Thank you for pointing it out! |t

Posted by Nikita Vikhrev on 14-03-2022 10:39
#5

Not Muscoidea, not Sciomyzid

Posted by guplox on 14-03-2022 11:07
#6

Thank you Nikita for ruling out both of them! |t

Posted by Jan Maca on 14-03-2022 13:41
#7

I do not see vibrissae, and the mesonotal suture is indeed puzzling, but still - how about Piophilidae?

Posted by Tony Irwin on 14-03-2022 14:02
#8

It reminds me of Chyliza (Psilidae)

Posted by guplox on 28-04-2022 11:30
#9

Thank you Jan and Tony for pointing me to Piophilidae and Psilidae (Chyliza). I'll explore them.|t

Posted by guplox on 28-04-2022 11:44
#10

Or perhaps Strongylophthalmyiidae?

Posted by guplox on 28-04-2022 11:49
#11

Kind of similar to the iNat picture identifed as Strongylophthalmyia sp.at this link(https://www.inatu...s/89471944).