Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Anthomyiidae?
Posted by Michael Becker on 15-05-2007 20:11
#1
Hello,
is family Anthomyiidae correct here? Can genus or species (ok, I have not much hope here for species) be determined?
Thanks,
Michael
Posted by Tony Irwin on 15-05-2007 22:50
#2
Yes, Anthomyiidae male. Kahis may recognise the genus. :|
Posted by Kahis on 16-05-2007 00:11
#3
...or he may utterly fail to do so :(
Posted by Michael Becker on 16-05-2007 16:10
#4
Hello,
thank you for your answers. This family seems to be particularly difficult.
Michael
Posted by Robert Nash on 16-05-2007 16:23
#5
It is.Virtually impossible without named reference material.This is surprising since many are important crop pests.Nice pic Robert
Posted by Kahis on 16-05-2007 16:51
#6
The problem with Anthomyiidae is not that species-level identification would be unusually difficult. What is problematic is the fact that there are very few really obvious clues for splitting them to genera, which means they must be treated as a daunting mass of similar-looking species. There's no easy middle step between family- ja species level.
From a practical point of view the whole family forms a single cluster of over 300 species. Few of us have to inclination to learn all the minure (but usually well-defined) characters separating the species by heart :p