Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Lauxaniidae Camptoprosopella sp?
Posted by mariak on 27-01-2005 05:43
#1
South Texas.
This seems to be quite a common species in and around coastal prairie areas.
Thanks for any suggestions
Maria
Posted by Paul Beuk on 27-01-2005 10:01
#2
Well, if you have the Manual of Nearctic Diptera at hand, I would suggest to compare it with
Neogriphoneura. In that case the anepimeron (or pteropleuron), the sklerite below the wing should have one or maore hairs to it. From the picture it is impossible to tell.
Posted by bbrown on 17-02-2005 23:47
#3
Ask Steve Gaimari ; he will know what this is.
Brian
Posted by Paul Beuk on 17-02-2005 23:55
#4
Steve is a member and he has been on the site, well I think about a week ago. You can also leave him a Private Message for the next time he drops in (although email may get him in earlier ;)).
Posted by Steve Gaimari on 12-03-2005 01:04
#5
Hello - sorry it took a while for me to reply - I saw this some time ago. In any case, Paul was right on - this is Neogriphoneura, specifically Neogriphoneura sordida.
-Steve
Posted by mariak on 27-04-2005 00:12
#6
Thank you for all your assistance. I really appreciate your guidance.
Best wishes :D
Maria