Thread subject: Diptera.info :: ID Requested

Posted by victorengel on 07-04-2021 04:39
#1

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Almost right away when I posted this to iNat, I got a suggestion that it was Boreothrinax. Indeed, that's what it looks like, but it's much bigger than B. maculipennis, which I get regularly. Could it be Sphecomyiella? Here's a rough comparison of the size of this fly compared to B. maculipennis.

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Posted by Tony Irwin on 07-04-2021 09:26
#2

It would be helpful to know where this fly was found.

Posted by victorengel on 07-04-2021 13:39
#3

Sorry - Austin, Texas, USA

Posted by victorengel on 07-04-2021 13:41
#4

My guess is Sphecomyiella valida.

Edited by victorengel on 07-04-2021 17:29

Posted by Tony Irwin on 07-04-2021 16:45
#5

S. valida looks to be a good match, but I'm no expert in this family, so best to wait for another opinion.