Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Terellia but which?

Posted by Lukasz Mielczarek on 28-06-2010 14:26
#1

I found it yesterday on xerotermic grassland near Kielce(Poland).
Greetings,
Lukasz

Edited by Lukasz Mielczarek on 29-06-2010 11:08

Posted by Lukasz Mielczarek on 28-06-2010 14:27
#2

..dorsal view

Posted by saeed on 28-06-2010 20:20
#3

Terellia sp.

Posted by Nosferatumyia on 29-06-2010 08:13
#4

Yes, Saeed! Who will give the next right idea. Perhaps Severin? But he has a busy day today, collecting paperworks for his bachelor graduation.

Posted by Lukasz Mielczarek on 29-06-2010 11:16
#5

Thanks!
I changed title. Maybe Severin will find a bit time for us:)

Lukasz

Posted by saeed on 29-06-2010 11:58
#6

Terellia (Cerajocera) cyanoides
New record for Poland:)

Posted by Nosferatumyia on 29-06-2010 13:37
#7

Nope, but warm!

Posted by Severyn on 29-06-2010 21:23
#8

Female of Terellia (Cerajocera) plagiata (Dahlbom, 1850).:)

Posted by Nosferatumyia on 29-06-2010 22:20
#9

Yeah, that's more reliable...

Posted by Lukasz Mielczarek on 30-06-2010 07:20
#10

Many thanks for all!
With Valery's key for Terellia(Cerajocera)(2003) I also ID it as T. plagiata :)

Greetings,
Lukasz

Edited by Lukasz Mielczarek on 30-06-2010 07:21

Posted by Nosferatumyia on 30-06-2010 09:42
#11

Females have the projection on the pedicel very short, but rather clearly produced, also, as for my trained eye, the distance between antennae bases is enlarged, as is typical for T. (C.) ceratocera and T. (C.) plagiata only (in Europe). The rest is easy, by the wing pattern (cell c with gray medial marking -- cell c hyaline).