Thread subject: Diptera.info :: 6009024

Posted by robirdman on 20-08-2006 01:03
#1

LOCATION DATE_1
McLaughry Springs FP, IL 7-13-2006

Posted by paqui on 20-08-2006 01:08
#2

stratiomyidae, but Beris? Sargus? I?m sorry, let?s wait :)

Posted by Zeegers on 20-08-2006 10:15
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Or Solvidae ( = Xylomyiidae) ?
The discal cell is somewhat elongated.
And I don't see spines on the scutellum.


Theo Zeegers

Posted by Tony Irwin on 20-08-2006 13:07
#4

No, definitely Stratiomyidae - the costa stops before the wing tip (continues round the wing tip in Xylomyidae).
There are a couple of genera which don't have scutellar spines, and I'd guess that this is one of them - Allognosta perhaps. It fits the description of the Palaearctic Allognosta vagans quite well, so I'd say it was one of the four Nearctic species.