Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Neoitamus cf. cyanurus NE Poland

Posted by affiniscyanoviridis on 02-11-2016 11:16
#1

Hi,

for me it looks like Neomochtherus but maybe it is not ... is it possible to ID?

31052016

Best regards
J

Edited by affiniscyanoviridis on 03-11-2016 07:31

Posted by Piluca_Alvarez on 02-11-2016 13:38
#2

A female Neoitamus sp. Looks like N. socius or N. cyanurus to me. Knowing the species is rather hopeless from pictures as far as I know. The development of microtrichia on the basal radial cell needs to be seen to separate both species.

However, sometimes a well experienced eye might be able to see something helpful. Wait for Reinoud ;)

Edited by Piluca_Alvarez on 02-11-2016 13:42

Posted by Zeegers on 02-11-2016 13:41
#3

Actually, it is not so hopeless. You can find very nice pictures of socius here

http://waarneming.nl/soort/photos/8202


To me, this looks more like cyanurus.


Theo

Posted by Piluca_Alvarez on 02-11-2016 13:51
#4

Well, Theo, it seems this really needs an expertise eye ;) Certainly, not mine (I still have never seen any of both species in real life) and I wouldn't risk species ID. I only know 'the theory' ;) My idea was that only the microtrichia were diagnostic for females. I truly should keep my mouth shut :S :D

Posted by affiniscyanoviridis on 03-11-2016 07:30
#5

Thank you both of you for the replies.

With my best regards
Joao

Posted by Quaedfliegh on 03-11-2016 13:20
#6

Piluca is a "wijsneus": ))))) Strictly she is right but a pretty reliable character is the colour of the metatarsi. In this case they seem totally black which would strongly suggest N. cyanurus.

Posted by affiniscyanoviridis on 04-11-2016 09:42
#7

Ok, thanks for the reply.

N. cf. cyanurus will continue to be :), if I collected it we will have a confirmation.

Best regards

Joao