Thread subject: Diptera.info :: acalyptrate with plumose antenna

Posted by Carnifex on 16-06-2018 12:53
#1

Hi,

what did I catch here in my garden in Vienna? I do not think this belongs to Drosophildae and there are few other families with plumose antennae. Is an ID based on these images possible?

Cheers,
Lorin

Posted by Carnifex on 16-06-2018 12:53
#2

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Posted by Carnifex on 16-06-2018 12:58
#3

about 2 mm in length

Posted by Carnifex on 16-06-2018 12:58
#4

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Posted by Carnifex on 16-06-2018 12:59
#5

..

Posted by John Carr on 16-06-2018 14:51
#6

Scaptomyza?

Posted by johnes81 on 16-06-2018 21:00
#7

I agree with Scaptomyza.

Posted by Carnifex on 16-06-2018 21:30
#8

looks very good. I will have a closer inspection of the specimen :)

Posted by johnes81 on 16-06-2018 21:37
#9

well, i think it is Scaptomyza pallida :)

Posted by Paul Beuk on 18-06-2018 16:23
#10

Yes, a female.

Posted by johnes81 on 18-06-2018 17:50
#11

the keys are really very nice, Paul.
Thank you again :)