Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Agromyzid collected at light
Posted by Jan Willem on 15-03-2014 14:49
#1
This agromyzid was collected at light in De Kaaistoep (The Netherlands, Tilburg) on October 10th 2011. I wonder if it's possible to identify this specimen with help of the picture oif the genitalia!?
Edited by Jan Willem on 15-03-2014 14:51
Posted by Jan Willem on 15-03-2014 14:51
#2
Genitalia:
Posted by Jan Willem on 15-03-2014 15:13
#3
2nd specimen of (what I think) the same species from same location but July 29th 2011:
Edited by Jan Willem on 15-03-2014 15:14
Posted by John Carr on 15-03-2014 20:17
#4
The antennae appear to belong to
Cerodontha (Cerodontha) (Greek for "horn tooth"). I have no idea what to make of that tangled mass of thin tubes.
Posted by Jan Willem on 16-03-2014 08:15
#5
Thanks John.
I have no idea what to make of that tangled mass of thin tubes.
:)
I indeed think it's a
Cerodontha \ species and more specifically
C. denticornis.
I hope someone can confirm (or correct me).
Posted by Jan Willem on 17-03-2014 19:53
#6
B.t.w. no acrosticals present.
Posted by mcerny on 18-03-2014 07:33
#7
OK,
Cerodontha (
Cerodontha)
denticornis (Panzer, 1806).
Miloš
Posted by Jan Willem on 18-03-2014 07:40
#8
Thanks for the confirmation Miloš!