Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Chloropidae? => Chamaemyiidae, tribe Leucopini

Posted by KimGH on 12-10-2018 07:31
#1

June 2017
Gyeonggi-do, South Korea

Host plant : mugwart, raspberry, evening primrose, etc.

Edited by KimGH on 16-10-2018 03:31

Posted by KimGH on 12-10-2018 07:32
#2

another specimen

Posted by KimGH on 12-10-2018 07:38
#3

wing

Posted by KimGH on 12-10-2018 07:40
#4

humeral and subcostal break absent.

Edited by KimGH on 12-10-2018 07:40

Posted by KimGH on 12-10-2018 09:51
#5

Body, dorsal view

Posted by KimGH on 12-10-2018 09:51
#6

vertical setae

Edited by KimGH on 12-10-2018 09:59

Posted by John Carr on 12-10-2018 12:14
#7

It's not Chloropidae. Some other acalyptrate fly.

When you say "host plant", do you mean the larva was mining or feeding inside the plant?

Posted by kmartinaitis on 12-10-2018 16:28
#8

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Edited by kmartinaitis on 12-10-2018 16:29

Posted by Ectemnius on 12-10-2018 17:30
#9

Hello kmartinaitis,

A Chamaemyiidae tribe Leucopini.

Kind regards,

Ectemnius

Posted by KimGH on 15-10-2018 01:44
#10

The specimen labels noted these informs: collected date, eclosion(from puparium) date and host plant. so it meant the larva was mining, searching prey or just living inside or outside the plant.

Edited by KimGH on 15-10-2018 08:45