Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Ulidiidae, Oedopa ascriptiva Hendel from New Mexico
Posted by JariF on 18-12-2016 15:35
#1
Hi,
one of the most beautiful flies I have ever seen, but no idea what it might be. The specimen was collected in New Mexico, US.
Jari
Edited by JariF on 18-12-2016 17:18
Posted by JariF on 18-12-2016 15:35
#2
Here the dorsal pic
Posted by JariF on 18-12-2016 15:36
#3
and the face
Posted by John Carr on 18-12-2016 15:41
#4
Ulidiidae,
Stictomyia punctata Coquillett.
See
Kameneva, E. and V. Korneyev. 2006. Myennidini, a new tribe of the subfamily Otitinae (Diptera: Ulidiidae), with discussion of the suprageneric classification of the family. Isr. J. Entomol. 35-36: 497-586
In the photo on BugGuide the black line on the frons is divided into spots.
http://bugguide.n...36/bgimage
Edited by John Carr on 18-12-2016 15:44
Posted by JariF on 18-12-2016 15:53
#5
Thank You so much ! So Ulidiidae it was :)
Jari
Posted by John Carr on 18-12-2016 16:16
#6
After looking more closely I have doubts. The antennae may be too short. Can you confirm with the keys to genus and species in the reference I cited? It is available here:
https://sites.goo...references.
Posted by Nosferatumyia on 18-12-2016 17:03
#7
Oedopa ascriptiva Hendel. Known to me from Colorado. Genal setulae are clearly black.
Look at our key:
https://drive.goo...sp=sharing
Edited by Nosferatumyia on 18-12-2016 17:04
Posted by JariF on 18-12-2016 17:17
#8
Thank You Valery :)
Jari