Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Mycetophilidae female, E-HU, Feb 2009
Posted by pwalter on 17-02-2010 13:04
#1
A one-year-old photo, I think this is some common genus... Thanks in advance.
Posted by xylo on 17-02-2010 17:31
#2
a
Boletina sp. (female)
so long,
xylo
Posted by oxycera on 17-02-2010 19:59
#3
Has the lok of an Anatella, but these are very small flies.
Posted by pwalter on 17-02-2010 20:07
#4
Hi, this was 5-6 mm long.
Posted by oxycera on 17-02-2010 21:28
#5
Mmm, probably not Anatella then, though the venation doesn't seem quite right for Boletina, but I may be wrong.
Posted by xylo on 18-02-2010 11:31
#6
Hi all,
I should better wear my glasses during browsing through diptera.info..... Seems as if sc2 is absent: then it makes
Coelosia sp. (which fit quite better on the second look)
Anyway, sc of
Anatella never ends into the costa.
so long,
xylo
Posted by Paul Beuk on 18-02-2010 11:56
#7
No
Boletina as the base of the posterior fork lies distal of the base of the anterior fork. I think in
Anatella they are more or less at the same level. I'd say
Coelosia, too, though the cost extends rather further than I would expect.
Posted by pwalter on 18-02-2010 14:33
#8
Thanks for the help, I did find some Coelosia sp there.
Posted by AlexP on 19-02-2010 15:34
#9
Coelosia is correct (basing on long Sc and short posterior fork). Costa, extending far beyond R5 is OK too.