Thread subject: Diptera.info :: small, black fly

Posted by Ira Orlicek on 08-05-2021 21:12
#1

Hallo!

Grein/Upper Austria, Salix caprea, 8.5.2021, ca. 4mm

Thanks Ira

Posted by kevin_cheng on 09-05-2021 01:28
#2

Lonchaeidae, I think? (dark halteres)

Posted by Paul Beuk on 09-05-2021 15:23
#3

Agromyzidae, I suppose. There are a few of those with black halters as well and I think these are more likely to oviposit in Salix leaves.

Posted by von Tschirnhaus on 20-05-2021 09:07
#4

Lonchaeidae, female: On the first glance it looks like Agromyzidae, genera Ophiomyia, Melanagromyza or Amauromyza all of which possess black halteres (but exceptions occur in all three; Salix spp. are no hosts of all those). The following features exclude Agromyzidae and are typical for Lonchaeidae: Third antennal segment (= 1st flagellomere) distinctly longer than deep (= high), only one distinct upper reclinate orbital bristle close to the outer and inner vertical bristles (= vte and vti), hind cross vein in far distal position, robust end of vein R1 near the coagulation with the costa, oviscape narrow in lateral view (depressed in invisible dorsal view; such oviscapes never occur in Agromyzidae). Body size 4mm is very rare in Agromyzidae. Milos Černý agrees with my identification.

Posted by Ira Orlicek on 20-05-2021 13:24
#5

Thanks!