Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Otitidae?

Posted by loepa on 06-04-2007 09:59
#1

help with ID thanks from China

Edited by loepa on 06-04-2007 10:02

Posted by loepa on 06-04-2007 10:19
#2

head

Posted by Kahis on 06-04-2007 10:26
#3

Cornutrypeta triceratops (Bezzi, 1913) - Tephritidae ?

Posted by jorgemotalmeida on 06-04-2007 11:04
#4

wow! Great fly!!
I wish to see the famous Liphistiidae spider from china. :D If is it possible take photos to the spiders and submit them in Other insects, spiders section. It would be very great!

-- China will have 2 total solar eclipses - in next year and the more long eclipse of century: almost 7 minutes in 2009!!!! lucky!

Posted by Paul Beuk on 06-04-2007 11:21
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Hehe, when you're finished with them and we have a reliable ID, please submit them for the Gallery. :)

Posted by loepa on 06-04-2007 12:25
#6

To Kahis:Many thanks!

To jorgemotalmeida: please look in Other insects, spiders section. I don?t known the spider from China or Malaysia?

To Paul: you are welcome

Best regards,
loepa

Edited by loepa on 06-04-2007 13:12

Posted by Kahis on 06-04-2007 13:57
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PS. I am not sure about the proposed identification. Some characters do *not* match the description of C. triceratops. But the genus is probably correct. So let's wait the the real tephritid specialists of the forum before moving on.

Posted by Xespok on 06-04-2007 15:32
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Magnificent fly!

Posted by pierred on 06-04-2007 20:53
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Gabor,

Xespok wrote:
Magnificent fly!


We're coming late, but really magnificent.

Posted by crex on 06-04-2007 22:07
#10

loepa: Interesting fly. Hope you show us more photos of flies from China.

Posted by loepa on 07-04-2007 06:42
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Kahis: do you have the original description?

crex: good idea!

Posted by John Smit on 08-04-2007 09:11
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This indeed magnificent fly is a Cornutrypeta, and it might well be C. triceratops. But it's difficult to tell from this photo's. For a possitive ID I need to know the colour of the fifith tarsomere and a good view of the side of the head, in order to be able to see how many orbital setae it has (not the extraordinary large frontal setae).

John

Posted by loepa on 09-04-2007 09:52
#13

Hi John,
The colour of the fifith tarsomere: yellow
A good view of the side of the head: more photos

Posted by loepa on 09-04-2007 09:58
#14

more

Posted by loepa on 09-04-2007 10:06
#15

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Posted by loepa on 09-04-2007 10:06
#16

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Posted by John Smit on 09-04-2007 16:18
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Well in this case all characters indicate C. triceratops, though the wing pattern is different, so it might well be a new species....

John

Posted by loepa on 09-04-2007 17:28
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Jonh, many thanks! please check your PM.