Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Drosophilidae?->Camillidae?
Posted by guplox on 08-11-2023 02:18
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Photographed yesterday from east China. Around 3mm in body length. Drosophilidae?
Edited by guplox on 09-11-2023 02:54
Posted by guplox on 08-11-2023 02:18
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another shot
Posted by guplox on 08-11-2023 13:39
#3
yet another shot
Posted by Jan Maca on 08-11-2023 14:27
#4
I have no better idea than Camillidae.
Posted by guplox on 08-11-2023 14:38
#5
Wow, cool name, so esoteric! I never heard of it before! Thank you! |t
Posted by John Carr on 08-11-2023 16:58
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Jan Maca wrote:
I have no better idea than Camillidae.
I don't see any structural features to put this fly in Camillidae. In particular, I know of no species with three pairs of dorsocentral bristles. The chapters of
Die Fliegen and
Manual of Afrotropical Diptera say at most two pairs.
Posted by guplox on 09-11-2023 02:54
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Great! Thank you, John, for sharing with us your opinion on this! |t
Posted by guplox on 09-11-2023 15:36
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yet another shot
Posted by guplox on 09-11-2023 15:43
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This shot seems good. Two pairs (or three pairs?) of dorsocentral bristles and another two pairs of scutellar bristles?