Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Mycetophilidae, Hungary, 2009 February
Posted by pwalter on 10-02-2009 13:51
#1
Hi, may this be Phronia sp? Found in a forest, NE Hungary, this weekend. Smaller, body round 4-5 mm.
Posted by pwalter on 10-02-2009 13:52
#2
3
Posted by pwalter on 10-02-2009 13:52
#3
4
Posted by pwalter on 10-02-2009 13:53
#4
5
Posted by Paul Beuk on 10-02-2009 15:44
#5
It is.
Posted by Dmitry Gavryushin on 10-02-2009 15:57
#6
Anepisternum seems to be bare, and
C extends well beyond the apex of
R5, so maybe
Anatella sp.?
Posted by pwalter on 13-02-2009 22:02
#7
Black wrote:
Anepisternum seems to be bare, and C extends well beyond the apex of R5, so maybe Anatella sp.?
Thanks for both of You, I made some additional images, first to check anepisternum:
Posted by pwalter on 13-02-2009 22:03
#8
And one more, with my newest lens, 100mm Pentax Macro. :)
Posted by pwalter on 24-02-2009 23:30
#9
So is it possible to tell if it's Anatella or Phronia?
Posted by Paul Beuk on 25-02-2009 10:45
#10
There are at least two distinct pits on the posterodorsal part of the anepisternum where the strong setae have been.
Phronia it is.