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Small Doli with eye stripes
Keith Short
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Posted on 09-06-2013 01:37
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This is quite a small doli 1.3mm body length found on top of leaves in my garden in Northern Illinois. We live in a forested area and the garden gets some sun, but mostly shade. Any help with ID?


Hmmm can't get the photo to post... It is smaller than 200K and the file name has no spaces... so I posted all the full resolution images to flickr and provide the link below.

Help posting directly would be appreciated.

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ps mid by bugez1, on Flickr

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ps 001 by bugez1, on Flickr

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ps 1 by bugez1, on Flickr


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ps 1 by bugez1, on Flickr

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ps 1 by bugez1, on Flickr

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ps1 by bugez1, on Flickr
Edited by Keith Short on 09-06-2013 02:00
 
tyrolean
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Posted on 09-06-2013 21:56
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Hi Keith, what is the equipment you have to produce these beautiful pictures?
 
Keith Short
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Posted on 10-06-2013 01:52
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tyrolean,

I use photo stacking and a rig of my own creation. My equipment is described here

http://www.photom...hp?t=12851

and here

http://www.photom...hp?t=13427

Optics wise I use a 10X microscope lens with a 200mm fixed focus camera lens as the "tube lens".

For processing the image stacks, I use Zerene Stacker.

The light I use with the microscope lenses is described here.

http://www.photom...hp?t=15788

I became interested in flies because of my love of the stacked photo process and the amazing features on insects that the photos reveal...

Kind regards,

Keith
 
tyrolean
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Posted on 11-06-2013 20:25
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hi Keith, thanks for posting links to your equipment! Now I understand why my pictures are different! Smile There's no way to install such gear in my workroom ... Keep up the good work! Very impressive!
 
Keith Short
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Posted on 12-06-2013 01:23
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tyrolean,

Many thanks for the kind words.

I have migrated toward smaller flies and ID is difficult as few have studied such minute subjects.

Kindly

Keith
 
Igor Grichanov
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Posted on 13-06-2013 11:35
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Nice photos. Unfortunately, female. At a first glance, Sympycninae (?Sympycnus), but such a small doli can be ID by a male only.
Igor Grichanov
 
https://doli.vizrppnsuppl.com/
Keith Short
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Posted on 14-06-2013 02:25
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Igor,

Many thanks for the tip on the ID. I have several other similar flies, I'll check to see if any are male and post the photos.

Kind regards,

Keith
 
Keith Short
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Posted on 19-06-2013 01:31
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I think this is the male as it is nearly the same size 1.3mm, was found in close proximity to the female, and looks right.

Found in Loves Park, Illinois in my flower garden. Females were perched on the tops of leaves. Males hovered about.

First the head

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ps 1 by bugez1, on Flickr

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ps 1 by bugez1, on Flickr

Then the male parts

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ps 1 by bugez1, on Flickr

a stereo of the male parts
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male organs ventral by bugez1, on Flickr

Thanks for help with a genus ID or species if possible
 
Igor Grichanov
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Posted on 24-06-2013 10:19
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I'd say Sympycnus. Hind tarsus is often modified.
Igor Grichanov
 
https://doli.vizrppnsuppl.com/
Keith Short
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Posted on 24-06-2013 11:31
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Thanks Igor, I appreciate the help.

Keith
 
John Carr
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Posted on 24-06-2013 14:05
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Robinson (1964) keyed five species of Sympycnus from eastern United States, of which lineatus Loew is the best match to your flies.
 
http://www.flickr.com/photos/31715949@N00
Keith Short
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Posted on 24-06-2013 23:14
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Thanks John. I appreciate you tracking this down.

Keith
 
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