Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Muscidae: Spilogona female? > Schoenomyza litorella
Posted by Stephen R on 03-11-2011 15:01
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3.7mm Clitheroe UK 28 October 2011
I've been puzzling over this one. If I'm in the right genus, the strong (antero)ventral seta + 3pdc + terminalia without spines lead to
S. dispar (
S. caliginosa must be out of the question: only in the high alps, and the terminalia look wrong). But the fly is much too small for
dispar, I see no supplementary seta and the acrostichals are not in four rows and the hind femur has only one av seta. Of the terminalia illustrated in Gregor,
S. dispar does look closest. Help!
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Posted by javanerkelens on 03-11-2011 16:03
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What about Schoenomyza litorella ?
Posted by Stephen R on 03-11-2011 16:44
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Yes, I've just got there! Thanks Joke!
Posted by javanerkelens on 03-11-2011 16:47
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Nice photos by the way!!
Posted by Stephen R on 03-11-2011 17:06
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Thanks, I've just submitted some for the Gallery :)
Glad you're keeping an eye on us from time to time!