Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Calobata petronella?

Posted by Nikita Vikhrev on 21-06-2006 22:35
#1

Last result of my today's lunch in park without lunch.
7,5mm long, not as fatty.

Posted by Robert Nash on 22-06-2006 10:14
#2

It certainly looks like it and not too many taxa in this family Micropezidae (synonym Tylidae in older books).Stilt-legged fly Calobata petronella almost certainly but we had better check . An expert in this group is Richard Merrit. He is in Alaska right now but I'll ask him to take a look at this thread. Robert

Posted by Robert Nash on 22-06-2006 10:23
#3

The Wikipedia site is a stub :(which requires additions but it does link to further images (U.S.A though) and to an online key from the Manual of Nearctic Diptera.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Micropezidae

Edited by Robert Nash on 17-11-2006 14:34

Posted by Paul Beuk on 22-06-2006 10:34
#4

No need: It is Calobata petronella. Though most of the genital structure is not well visible, it is not inconsistent with that species. In addition, the number of dorsocentral setae (two pairs) and the colour of the humeri (yellowish) point to C. petronella.

Posted by Andrey Ozerov on 22-06-2006 10:52
#5

It is Calobata petronella. Without doubt.