Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Psilidae - Loxocera aristata cf.

Posted by Frank Koehler on 10-10-2006 15:44
#1

Unfortunately I have no idea. I have specimen of all (succesful caught) photo flies in ethanol. To send them to an expert the family should be the minimum presupposition. Any suggestions? Complete names are very welcome too ;) Best regards Frank

#6521 Austria / Osttirol: Innervillgraten, Arntal, 1700m, VII.2006
www.koleopterologie.de/diptera/6521-dip-fam-gen-sp2-arntal-170706.jpg

Edited by Frank Koehler on 19-10-2006 16:38

Posted by Nikita Vikhrev on 10-10-2006 15:49
#2

What about size?

Posted by Dmitry Gavryushin on 10-10-2006 15:52
#3

Maybe a Ranunculus petal is a good scale?...

Posted by Frank Koehler on 10-10-2006 15:57
#4

9,5 mm

Posted by Nikita Vikhrev on 10-10-2006 16:16
#5

Hi Frank.
The only idea I have is female of Sepedon sphegea, Sciomyzidae.
Nikita

Posted by Kahis on 10-10-2006 16:47
#6

First thought: Psiliidae.

Posted by Nikita Vikhrev on 10-10-2006 17:31
#7

I'm sorry, of course, Psilidae.

Posted by Robert Nash on 10-10-2006 17:50
#8

c.f. Loxocera
Robert
Basal position of arista a giveaway for Psilidae? and abdomen projecting beyond wings perhaps?
Is this ever so for Sciomyzidae which was my first guess too.


Posted by Kahis on 10-10-2006 20:02
#9

Robert Nash wrote:
c.f. Loxocera
Basal position of arista a giveaway for Psilidae? and abdomen projecting beyond wings perhaps?


I wish it was ;). The head shape is a major part of the Psilid habitus.

Posted by Robert Nash on 11-10-2006 10:05
#10

As in this Francis Walker drawing of Loxocera albiseta http://delta-intk...psili3.jpg showing the receding face. But do Sciomyzidae ever have a basal arista?
Rainy here today. Is your dry summer over?

Slainte (Cheers) Robert

Edited by Robert Nash on 11-10-2006 10:06

Posted by Frank Koehler on 13-10-2006 01:07
#11

Thank you very much for your comments.
Knowing the family, it was possible to ask Matthias Buck, Canada, for his opinion: "female of Loxocera aristata or maculata". He gave me some more hints to divide the species. Under the microscope I found all characteristics of Loxocera aristata. Best regards Frank

Posted by Paul Beuk on 13-10-2006 09:16
#12

Hmm, maybe you have other information, but I have my doubts here. To my knowledge, both L. aristata and L. maculata are at least partly yellowish brown on thorax, head, or even abdomen. Moreover, it appears to me that the third antennal segment is shorter than costomary for those species, but that may be perspective. I think I will dig into my books to see if I can find out a little more over the weekend.

Posted by Frank Koehler on 16-10-2006 12:35
#13

Have a look on this photo section, Paul. It shows some of the characteristics for aristata. The abdomen ist completely black.

www.koleopterologie.de/diptera/loxocera-ariastata-head.jpg

Posted by Kahis on 16-10-2006 13:27
#14

The species I call aristata.

www.elisanet.fi/jere.kahanpaa/varia/aristata.jpg

Sorry about the crappy quality, it's a quick shot. I don't think Frank's fly is conspecific.

Posted by Paul Beuk on 16-10-2006 13:37
#15

LoL, with this I am certain it is not conspecific.