Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Liodrosophila

Posted by Nikita Vikhrev on 20-11-2006 17:39
#1

One more family - Cypselosomatidae.
Thai, 20 Nov, Khao-Khitchikut, forest

Edited by Nikita Vikhrev on 08-02-2007 10:03

Posted by jorgemotalmeida on 20-11-2006 18:57
#2

nikita you forgot to put photo. :)

Posted by Nikita Vikhrev on 23-11-2006 14:15
#3

Image was too large.
Formicosepsis sp.

Posted by jorgemotalmeida on 23-11-2006 14:19
#4

SCUTELLUm is very strange... the abdomen remember us like a sepsidae fly..

Posted by Nikita Vikhrev on 05-01-2007 22:28
#5

Returning to Diptera of Thailand.
It isn't Formicosepsis. Neither Cypselosomatidae.
So far, family unknown...

Posted by Paul Beuk on 06-01-2007 00:33
#6

Hmm, I have seen it before, long time ago. Wasn't it Piophilidae or something?

Posted by Nikita Vikhrev on 06-01-2007 00:54
#7

1. It is the same fly (in same place) which a year ago I misIDed as "Mukha tzokotucha, Ozerov, Sepsidae".
2. Last trip in Thailand we collected a lot of this fly and 2 specimens of related fly (same or near genus).
3. In presens of Andrey we can exclude either Sepsidae or Piophilidae (in both cases Ozerov knows world fauna of this families).
4. Being in Thailand we thought that it is Formicosepsis, Cypselosomatidae. But in Moscow Andrey discovered that we did collected 2 specimens of real Cypselosomatidae - Lasiosepsis hamata, and it looks quite different than this fly.
5. Thus, still a mystery so far...

Posted by Nikita Vikhrev on 06-01-2007 00:55
#8

Thread with "Mukha tzokotucha":
http://www.diptera.info/forum/viewthread.php?forum_id=5&thread_id=1113&pid=4583#post_4583

Posted by Nikita Vikhrev on 06-01-2007 01:08
#9

May be near Drosophilidae?

Posted by Nikita Vikhrev on 08-02-2007 09:42
#10

The final step of this mystery.
According Drosophilidae expert Vasiliy Sidorenko it is
Liodrosophila of Drosophilidae!

Posted by Paul Beuk on 08-02-2007 09:49
#11

LoL, if you could at least have put the antennae in focus we could have told you Drosophilidae as well. ;) :P

Posted by Nikita Vikhrev on 08-02-2007 10:07
#12

1. Plumose arista was visible on first image
http://www.diptera.info/forum/viewthread.php?forum_id=5&thread_id=1113&pid=4583#post_4583 ;)
2. I edited thread name.