Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Images from Japan from May 2005 5

Posted by Kahis on 12-07-2005 21:47
#5

Louis Boumans wrote:
why not Chloropidae?


Well, if it was not obviously an agromyzid, then the next choice would be a chloropid;) Why is it a agromyzid? Weeell, instinct tell us so, first of all. The 'gut feeling' builds from several small details, none of them very important by itself: details of coloration, head higher than long, head with strong setae on frons (unsharp but visible in the photo), 'fat' abdomen with tubular ovipositor., stance - chloropid normally sit flatter, keeping the body closer to the ground.

off-topic: Woohoo, got my first Stratiomys specimens todayB) after several years spent looking for this impressive soldierfly.:o 2005 is taking shape as an excellent diptera collecting year here in Finland, our mailing list is overflowing with truly exciting finds (new for Europe this, new for science that!)

Jere