Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Id assistance
Posted by ChasMacey on 22-05-2007 13:32
#1
Hi,
Can anyone assist with an Id for this fly please ? It is similar to Cerodontha hennigi in the gallery except this one has dark femur instead of yellow.
The pictures were taken in my garden in Surrey in Southern England on 19th May 2007, and it looks as though the fly is ovipositing on the leaves of a Fox Glove (Digitalis). approx length was 5-6mm.
Regards Chas
Nb: as it appears not to be Cerodontha I have changed the subject to Id assistance
Edited by ChasMacey on 23-05-2007 18:43
Posted by Nikita Vikhrev on 22-05-2007 13:37
#2
Hi Chas.
Cerodontha has unusual shape of antennae. Your fly too?
Nikita
Posted by ChasMacey on 22-05-2007 13:50
#3
Hi Nikita,
I don't have a very good picture of the Antennae but from this one it does not lok as though it is unusual.
Chas
Edited by ChasMacey on 22-05-2007 13:51
Posted by ChasMacey on 23-05-2007 18:44
#4
As there does not appear to be anything unusual about the antennae that rules out Cerodontha so can anyone suggest a possible Id please ?
Regards Chas
Posted by Kahis on 23-05-2007 18:50
#5
Phytomyzinae, near
Phytomyza. Reliable identification of most species requires a known host plant and/or examination of male genitalia.
Posted by ChasMacey on 24-05-2007 08:55
#6
Thanks Kahis
Regards Chas
Posted by ChasMacey on 24-05-2007 09:10
#7
Kahis,
Photo 2 seems to show the fly ovipositing, given that the plant is Digitalis purpurea could this be Phytomyza digitalis or is examination of the male genitalia still required ? are there others that also use Digitalis as a host ?
Regards Chas