Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Norway: Asteiidae - Leiomyza curvinervis ? => scatophagina

Posted by Jorn R Gustad on 31-08-2017 22:15
#1

Ca 3mm found today on window in a barn 33 masl in farmland close to a swamp-forest on a coastal island in the middle of the country. The fly is collected and could be sent for inspection. I suspect curvinervis due to yellow knobs on the halteres and orange face.

Help appreciated as always!

Cheers Jørn

Edited by Jorn R Gustad on 01-09-2017 18:21

Posted by Jorn R Gustad on 31-08-2017 22:17
#2

Semilateral

Posted by Jorn R Gustad on 31-08-2017 22:17
#3

Setae "details"

Posted by Sven Hellqvist on 01-09-2017 17:52
#4

I would say L. scathophagina as the dc bristles are placed about opposite to the wing-bases. In curvinervis the bristles have a more posterior position, closer to scutellum.
/Sven

Posted by Carnifex on 04-09-2023 15:24
#5

In Leiomyza the frons would be black, so this might rather be Anthomyzidae?