Posted by rafael_carbonell on 23-10-2018 22:35
#1
Found draught indoors, June 23rd, 2018, Iberian Peninsula: Catalonia: Girona: Beuda, 400 m. Could be
Isoneuromyia or
Pyratula, as I don’t get clear if the tibial setae are in regular rows or irregularly arranged. Maybe I took a wrong path elsewhere? It looks different to all the species of both genus I have seen, but there are some species without described nor drawn genitalia (i.e.
Isoneuromyia czernyi). Last tergite ended in three lobes, the mid one straight.
Total length: 5.0 mm (including last tergite T9 covering genitalia). Wing length: 4.1 mm. Protibia (tibia I) length: 1.625 mm (=65/40 mm). Protarsi I (fore basitarsi) length: 1.250 mm (=50/40 mm). Ratio tibia I /basitarsi I= 1.3.
(high resolution picture at
https://www.flick...73858892/)
Edited by rafael_carbonell on 11-11-2018 23:40
Posted by Jan on 11-11-2018 17:39
#3
Most probably Neoplatyura biumbrata, male.
Posted by rafael_carbonell on 11-11-2018 23:39
#4
Yes!, I was looking at the posterior spiracle and so I got the wrong path. In the anterior spiracle there are some hairs in the upper/posterior margin. Also A1 reaches wing margin (more visible in the upper right picture). And genitalia fits well enough (i would need a microscope), the other three european species don't fit. Thanks!
Posted by Dmitry Gavryushin on 12-11-2018 07:39
#5
For images of
Isoneuromyia czernyi, check Mantic & Sevcik, 2017 (Acta Entomologica Musei Nationalis Pragae 57 (2): 751-764)
Posted by rafael_carbonell on 12-11-2018 08:46
#6
Thanks, and it's online, too!