Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Bizarre Nematocera(?) from Java
Posted by Arp on 18-05-2013 04:35
#1
Howdy,
While I'm here anyway, I might as well throw this one on the table. I know that I searched for it at the time (2010) and found some plausible group name for it, but seem to have misplaces/lost my notes :|
Any pointers? Central Java, Indonesia, august 2010
Thanks! Arp
Posted by John Carr on 18-05-2013 12:12
#2
Tipulidae s. lat.
Posted by Arp on 18-05-2013 13:03
#3
Hi John,
Okay, thanks, but how far does the "s.l." stretch? Last night I had a look again at the various families of Tipuloidea (
Cylindrotomidae,
Limoniidae,
Pediciidae and
Tipulidae - did I miss something?) and didn't stumble on any critters with the same posture and small head (hence I dropped back to Nematocera).
Unfortunately, on the lateral snapshots that I took the head is hidden behind the legs. Not sure at all if the barely visible longer structure is antennae or snout? I thought it to be the antenna, but if it is the snout you might be right with Tipulidae indeed.
The only similar images I could find yesterday are from
this critter on Flickr (from Tasmania) - also without a name, and without a clear shot of the head. Female I suppose, where mine would be male.
I'm sure that, once we have a name, thousands of images will pop up. I did find images and a name before I'm sure, but seem to have lost my notes...
Thanks for thinking along :)
P.S.
This Tasmanian page has a teneral "Limoniidae" with a vaguely similar posture (but not quite as extreme).
Edited by Arp on 18-05-2013 13:17
Posted by nielsyese on 18-05-2013 21:06
#4
I'd start looking in the Limoniidae family, although I'm unfamiliar with oriental fauna.;)
Posted by Arp on 20-05-2013 14:30
#5
Hi Niels-Jan,
Thanks, yes I'm also betting it should be that general direction, but still can't seem to find anything close (with an name) ... I'll keep looking :)
Cheers, Arp
Posted by Dmitry Gavryushin on 21-05-2013 08:43
#6
Limoniidae,
Conosia sp.
Posted by pjotr oosterbroek on 22-05-2013 15:03
#7
This is a Limoniidae of the genus Styringomyia. It has 164 species, 10 on Java.
Posted by Arp on 22-05-2013 23:49
#8
Hi Dmitry & Pjotr,
Thanks a lot for your input - I'll try and find out more about both genera when I get home. I suspect it'll be hard to find data, but hey ... no pain, no gain :)
Thanks & greetings, Arp
Posted by Dmitry Gavryushin on 24-05-2013 18:43
#9
Excuse me Pjotr but it's definitely not
Styringomyia (I believe
Clydonodozus spp. also look similar but have never seen them).
Posted by vodkaman on 22-06-2013 11:03
#10
I am also looking for an ID for this fly, so I am contributing another image that might help.
Dave
Edited by vodkaman on 22-06-2013 11:05