Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Dasiops cf latifrons, Lonchaeidae, Hungary, April 2007

Posted by Xespok on 06-05-2007 10:37
#1

I do not risk to put a family name on this fly.

Edited by Xespok on 14-05-2007 19:34

Posted by Xespok on 06-05-2007 10:38
#2

Another view of the same fly.

Posted by Tony Irwin on 06-05-2007 20:26
#3

The second photo shows a large ocellar triangle, so I'll suggest Chloropidae.
(I'm going to be so embarrassed if this turns out to be an ephydrid!! :p)
Edit - Actually, I think it looks more like a small lonchaeid, now.

Edited by Tony Irwin on 06-05-2007 20:29

Posted by Xespok on 06-05-2007 21:25
#4

Actually I considered Ephydridae and Lonchaeidae for this one, but not Chloropidae. Anyone else has an opinion on this one?

Posted by Paul Beuk on 06-05-2007 21:38
#5

The ocellar triangle appears to be enlarged in the second picture. That would fit with over-all impression of Chloropidae.

Posted by Iain MacGowan on 10-05-2007 10:11
#6

I think I would go for Lonchaeidae - it looks very much like a Dasiops species - with relativelly small antennal flagellomere, broad frons, silvered parafacials and I think I can just see hairy eyes - basal tarsomeres orange brown are also characteristic as is the wing veination - it is most probably the relatively common D. latifrons (known from Hungary) which featured on this site recently as a photo of a specimen from Portugal

Posted by Paul Beuk on 10-05-2007 11:24
#7

And it has dark halteres...

Posted by Xespok on 14-05-2007 19:38
#8

Iain, Paul, Tony thx for your help to get an id on this fly.