Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Identification Diptera Binocular

Posted by ehaefele on 30-10-2020 12:45
#1

Hello,
I caught the following Diptera in pan traps in a buckwheat field for a scientific project from June to August.
Can anybody help me with the identification of family, genus or species if possible?

Thank you!
Eliana

Nr. 1

Edited by ehaefele on 30-10-2020 12:54

Posted by ehaefele on 30-10-2020 12:45
#2

Nr. 2 Drosophilidae?

Posted by ehaefele on 30-10-2020 12:46
#3

Nr. 3

Posted by ehaefele on 30-10-2020 12:50
#4

Nr. 4

Posted by ehaefele on 30-10-2020 12:52
#5

Nr. 5

Posted by ehaefele on 30-10-2020 12:53
#6

Nr. 6

Posted by Paul Beuk on 30-10-2020 15:11
#7

Please, keep separate species in separate threads the next time (see Forum Code of Conduct that you agreed to...)
No. 1. Dolichopodidae
No. 2. Scaptomyza pallida (Drosophilidae)
No. 3. Cecidomyiidae
no. 4. Platypalpus sp. (Hybotidae)
No. 5. Sciaridae

Posted by John Carr on 30-10-2020 15:13
#8

Paul Beuk wrote:
Please, keep separate species in separate threads the next time (see Forum Code of Conduct that you agreed to...)
No. 1. Dolichopodidae
No. 2. Scaptomyza pallida (Drosophilidae)
No. 3. Cecidomyiidae
no. 4. Platypalpus sp. (Hybotidae)
No. 5. Sciaridae


Insert:

No. 3. Phoridae

and renumber 3-5 to 4-6.

Posted by Paul Beuk on 30-10-2020 16:48
#9

And then you get the point about the multiple threads... :|

Posted by Paul Beuk on 30-10-2020 16:48
#10

The phorid is a Metopina

Posted by ehaefele on 01-11-2020 17:30
#11

Thank you very much for your help!

Posted by Igor Grichanov on 02-11-2020 13:29
#12

No. 1. Chrysotus sp.

Posted by Marc Pollet on 20-12-2020 02:44
#13

Where did you collect the Chrysotus, somewhere in Europe? If the species has white setae on its fore coxa, then you are dealing with C. laesus. If not, then better send it over for a thorough examination perhaps.