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Miltogramminae to ID
Rui Andrade
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Posted on 03-09-2008 20:39
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This miltogrammine is relatively large compared to the ones I usually see. What could it be?

location: Barcelos, Portugal
date: 03/09/2008

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I'd preferred a close-up of the front tarsi (with specialized hairs in the male).
I'm rather sure this is Miltogramma punctatum.
Given the locality, I'd like Liekele to confirm.


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Here you have Theo, I hope the photos are good enough:

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Great job. You can see the specialized hairs.
Many (not all) male Miltogramma have these and they are highly species-specific.

This should be punctatum.


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Great, thanks TheoSmile.

What are these specialized hairs for?
 
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No idea.
Obvious hypothesis would be: grabbing the female while copulating.
However, 99,99 % of the flies can do that without these hairs.
SO that is not so satisfactory as explanation.


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Thanks again. Maybe they are sensory hairs...Frown
 
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