Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Dioctria

Posted by Nacho Cabellos on 15-07-2020 12:04
#1

Could it be D. hyalipennis?
All photos correspond to different specimens, but they are all from the same place and on the same day.
Open pine forest. Center south of Spain. 700 m. June 2.

Posted by Nacho Cabellos on 15-07-2020 12:05
#2

Ph2

Posted by Nacho Cabellos on 15-07-2020 12:05
#3

Ph3

Posted by Nacho Cabellos on 15-07-2020 12:05
#4

Ph4

Posted by Chris Cohen on 15-07-2020 17:54
#5

With the expanded hind basitarsus, we can safely rule out hyalipennis. Reinoud may know the species offhand, but I'll have to check a key to get the species.

Posted by Quaedfliegh on 17-07-2020 19:30
#6

No, this is not hyalipennis the scutum is too shiny because of the absence dusting. I keys out to D. ochrifacies.

Posted by Nacho Cabellos on 18-07-2020 12:46
#7

Thanks a lot!!
D. ochrifacies is totally new to me.

Greetings!

Nacho.