Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Anisopodidae -> Sylvicola cinctus

Posted by Carnifex on 01-05-2019 17:13
#1

Hi, is this Sylvicola cinctus? Found indoors in April.

static.inaturalist.org/photos/37542961/original.jpeg

Cheers, Lorin

Edited by Carnifex on 05-05-2019 17:37

Posted by libor on 01-05-2019 19:04
#2

For male: photo of the tip of the abdomen to see external genitalia.
For female: dissect subgenital plate.
From this picture, the ID is mission impossible.
Libor

Posted by Carnifex on 03-05-2019 20:05
#3

That is the maximum I can get right now - does it help?

static.inaturalist.org/photos/37722969/original.jpeg

Edited by Carnifex on 03-05-2019 20:05

Posted by libor on 04-05-2019 07:23
#4

Exactly top view to see the genitalia. It is a male, so not problem to ID after your posting the new photo.
Libor

Posted by Carnifex on 04-05-2019 15:13
#5

now?

static.inaturalist.org/photos/37888932/original.jpeg

Posted by libor on 04-05-2019 16:52
#6

Also not seen from above. The blak structures, which are now seen down...

Posted by Carnifex on 04-05-2019 20:26
#7

The abdomen was twisted, that confused me :) Now it should be correct:
static.inaturalist.org/photos/37931165/original.jpeg

Posted by libor on 05-05-2019 16:51
#8

Perfect now, the male of the most common species, Sylvicola cinctus.
Libor

Posted by Carnifex on 05-05-2019 17:37
#9

As expected. Thanks a lot! |t

Posted by libor on 07-05-2019 05:29
#10

Yes, expected, but it is better to try to confirm than just "suppose".
Libor