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Cylindromyia from Spain
Rui Andrade
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Posted on 24-08-2008 23:39
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I found this Cylindromyia, what species could it be?

location: Sanxenxo, Spain
date: 24/08/2008

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The wing venation is odd.
I'm not even sure it is Cylindromyia.


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very odd, I would say! Shock
 
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What a strange fly ... related to Cylindromyia, but that petiole is very unusual Shock The artista is very odd too... I have no idea what it could be if it isn't Cylindromyia Sad
 
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Thank you guys! when I saw the fly on the photos I instantaneously noticed the strange petiole. If it's not a Cylindromyia what could it beShock? Now I'm very curious about it.
 
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Cylindromyia has 2 rather typical features
* palpi absent
* behind coxae complete chitinised bridge

So if it was collected....

Any indication of its size ?


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Posted on 26-08-2008 22:54
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Yes, I collected the fly. The size is about 6 mm.

Some photos:

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I can't see palps but they might just be very small - needs putting on a pin (never manipulate a specimen without mounting it first) and then looking at under a microscope. The bridge on the hind coxae is only visible with a ventral angle - and a little posterior too. Smile
 
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STOP

Look at the arista: it is distinctly broadened towards the tip.
That settles it inmediately:

Male Cylindromyia pusilla.

The 6 mm. supports this.
I had guessed it was more like 12 mm.
Therefore I did not consider pusilla.


Yet another succesful ID with Rui's help



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Posted on 28-08-2008 19:16
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FantasticGrin!! Thank you very much Theo and Chris.
 
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