Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Mycetophilidae

Posted by Guenael on 22-11-2015 19:48
#1

Hello,
Here's a Mycetophilidae found in a ruin in rainforest in northern France one week ago:
www.galerie-insecte.org/galerie/image/dos153/big/diptere_pasbayar.jpg
www.galerie-insecte.org/galerie/image/dos153/big/diptere_3c_aile_.jpg
Possible to identify the species? or the genus?
Thank you,
Guénael.

Edited by Guenael on 26-11-2015 00:14

Posted by oxycera on 23-11-2015 16:33
#2

Not sure if this helps, but the fly looks like a Rymosia yet the wing
looks like Exechia.

Posted by Guenael on 23-11-2015 18:51
#3

Thank you !
Would I mix my samples?
or possible that a genus mixing the look of Rymosia and the wing Exechia?

Posted by oxycera on 23-11-2015 22:26
#4

Cannot say, perhaps the wing is from another fly?
It would be interesting to get other opinions.

Posted by Guenael on 23-11-2015 23:09
#5

I had two resembling flies in the same tube. It seemed that they were identical.
But maybe it was two different species, and the wing belongs to another individual.
I have a doubt.

Posted by oxycera on 24-11-2015 10:48
#6

Yes, that is the answer.

Posted by Guenael on 26-11-2015 00:18
#7

I had actually reversed two samples. Sorry.
I corrected and handed the right wing in my first post.

So Rymosia? the wing seems to me to correspond?

Possible to determine the species?

Thank you,
Guénael.

Posted by Guenael on 26-11-2015 00:21
#8

I also want to add an image of the end of the abdomen:
www.galerie-insecte.org/galerie/image/dos153/big/diptere_3d_pasba.jpg

Posted by Guenael on 19-12-2015 22:10
#9

No opinion ?