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Agathomyia viduella? May 22, 2007
Dmitry Gavryushin
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Swept from low vegetation in a mixed forest. Size 4 to 4.5 mm.
R without bristles, Mesonotum and abdomen black, tibiae II with 1 strong bristle, 1st segment of tarsi II without strong bristles, so a male of Agathomyia viduella?
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Very similar but smaller (3 mm) and with black halteres - a female? Only dead specimen, sorry...
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Based on results of subsequent collecting, I think I missed bristles on R1 somehow so the one with yellow halteres is most probably a male of Callomyia amoena, and the male with black halteres was a different species of Callomyia (speciosa?).
 
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A correction/reversion: Anatoly Shatalkin confirmed that both depicted flies are Agathomyia.
 
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I'm sorry. I told to Black in telephon conversation that Shatalkin told that it is another genus. But Shatalkin meaned that it is not Agathomyia, but Callomyia! So, post from 14-06-2007 19:44 - is with correct ID!
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OK so no reversion, it's Callomyia.
 
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