Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Probable Ceratopogonini (JOHN CARR); SW Spain

Posted by Andre Burgers on 14-04-2024 13:05
#1

A Ceratopogonid fly on my balcony. It has a very distinctive pattern on the thorax, so maybe there is a possibility to reach genus level. B)

Any idea? Maybe some strange Dasyhelea?


¡Saludos!
André

Edited by Andre Burgers on 14-04-2024 17:24

Posted by John Carr on 14-04-2024 16:50
#2

My first impression is Ceratopogonini. In Dasyhelea the male flagellomeres are not cylindrical and as far as I know the wing is unmarked.

Posted by John Carr on 14-04-2024 17:06
#3

There is also a group of Culicoides with that black spot near the radial cell.

Posted by Andre Burgers on 14-04-2024 17:19
#4

Thanks, John! |t

Thanks for your explanation of the male flagellomeres!

¡Saludos!
André