Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Chloropidae
Posted by Biophyto on 25-07-2014 08:09
#1
Hello everybody,
Could anyone help me with the ID of this fly please? Is it a chyromyidae?
It has been captured in a mango orchard in Reunion Island.
Thank you!
Edited by Biophyto on 01-08-2014 06:11
Posted by Biophyto on 25-07-2014 08:09
#2
Wing
Posted by Biophyto on 25-07-2014 08:09
#3
Head1
Posted by Biophyto on 25-07-2014 08:10
#4
Head2
Posted by Paul Beuk on 30-07-2014 21:50
#5
Chironomidae
Posted by John Carr on 30-07-2014 22:13
#6
I think Chloropidae.
Posted by Biophyto on 31-07-2014 05:26
#7
Thank you both!
Posted by Jan Willem on 31-07-2014 12:44
#8
I suppose Paul meant to write Chyromyidae instead of Chironomidae!
Posted by Paul Beuk on 31-07-2014 19:39
#9
John supposed better: Chloropidae. :P
Posted by von Tschirnhaus on 19-11-2022 16:46
#10
Chloropidae, Oscinellinae: Arcuator Sabrosky, 1985. Typical are the green-golden iridescent eyes (similar to most Chyromyidae), the yellow body colour and the backwards-curved M1+2 wing vein and (for Chloropidae) the absent anal cell or its remnants.