Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Oswaldia

Posted by alon on 17-11-2011 22:53
#1

It is Oswaldia by me (lateral scutellar bristles long), though costal spine a little too long. Maybe it's O. reducta? - I see only 2 dc before the suture, facial ridges above the vibrissa without bristlets (acr before the suture I see only 2 but quality of photos doesn't preclude the existence third acr). Verify, please.
Poland, Gostyn (XT35), deciduous forest, 10.08.2011

Posted by alon on 17-11-2011 22:53
#2

other view

Posted by alon on 17-11-2011 22:55
#3

other view

Posted by alon on 17-11-2011 22:56
#4

other view

Posted by Zeegers on 19-11-2011 10:55
#5

I see your point.

However, reducta is a very rare species.

Need to check and recheck.


Theo

Posted by alon on 19-11-2011 19:54
#6

Thanks for your replay. I don't have a specimen, so remains Oswaldia sp.

Posted by Zeegers on 21-11-2011 18:18
#7

Congratulations !!

The ID has been confirmed by VKP ( Very Knowledgable People).

Extremely rare species !

Theo