Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Cecidomyiidae (NL)

Posted by blaauw7 on 26-04-2022 19:05
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Found Today in beech forest mid Netherlands. Cecidomyiidae, male.

Gr Dick

Edited by blaauw7 on 26-04-2022 19:05

Posted by blaauw7 on 26-04-2022 19:06
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Posted by John Carr on 26-04-2022 20:12
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Not sure. Descriptions are based largely on genital characters or hair patterns I can't see. The sharp gonostylus with a dark tip is found in Camptomyia abnormis Mamaev, 1961 but that genus is said to have dark markings on the thorax.

References:

Jaschhof, M. and C. Jaschhof. 2013. The Porricondylinae (Diptera: Cecidomyiidae) of Sweden, with notes on extralimital species. Studia Dipterologica Supplement 20 (2013): 1–392.
Mamaev, B.M. 1961. [Gall midges of the USSR. New species of the genus Camptomyia Kieffer (Itonididae, Diptera).] Zoologicheskiï Zhurnal 40: 1677–1690.
Panelius, S. 1965. A revision of the European gall midges of the subfamily Porricondylinae (Diptera: Itonididae). Acta Zoologica Fennica 113: 1–157.

Posted by blaauw7 on 27-04-2022 15:43
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Thanks John. Camptomyia abnormis is the only species of Camptomyia we have in the Netherlands. Maybe a fresh specimen?
I saved it for ID later.

gr Dick

Posted by John Carr on 27-04-2022 16:43
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blaauw7 wrote:
Thanks John. Camptomyia abnormis is the only species of Camptomyia we have in the Netherlands. Maybe a fresh specimen?
I saved it for ID later.

gr Dick


I am sure you have more species not yet recorded. If you have the specimen it should be easy to confirm the ID.