Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Is it Chyromyidae
Posted by Gordon on 13-11-2008 11:51
#1
OK, this one is from Wetland Kerkini, the mountains, 750m a.s.l., a sunny herbaceous path in a mixed deciduous forest, a malaise trap 2nd to 8th June 2008. If it is not Chyromyidae then it might be Anthomyzidae. P-bristles are converging, 3 F-bristles, the lower curving inwards the hind pair curving outwards.
Posted by Paul Beuk on 13-11-2008 11:53
#2
Chiromyiidae.
Posted by Gordon on 13-11-2008 12:12
#3
Thanks Paul,
I like to be sure. My spelling by the way is straight out of Oosterbroek, and it is what Martin Ebejer uses, who does them for me.
Gordon
Posted by Jan Willem on 13-11-2008 12:18
#4
Hi Gordon,
For as fas as I know your spelling is correct.
Posted by Paul Beuk on 13-11-2008 12:33
#5
Sorry, sometimes my memory is a little slow in adapting.
Posted by David Gibbs on 13-11-2008 13:10
#6
Looks like
Chyromya miladae Andersson, 1976 to me, will send my paper on these.
Posted by Gordon on 13-11-2008 15:47
#7
Thanks David,
I have received it already.:)