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Chyliza nova, Psilidae, July 23, 2021, Fonyodliget, Hunagry
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Xespok |
Posted on 26-07-2021 23:39
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I am not certain, if this is Clusiidae. However Psilids would not have 2 dc bristles, and I have no other idea. I tried to key this out, if this is Clusiidae. For me this keys out as Clusoides, but this fly was larger (cc. 5-6 mm) than Clusoides (3-4,5 mm). Also I cannot key this out using the Fauna Hungariae key, which suggests that I am wrong with Clusoides. Additional images: https://www.inatu...s/88748337 Edited by Xespok on 08-09-2021 15:40 Gabor Keresztes Japan Wildlife Gallery Carpathian Basin Wildlife Gallery |
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eklans |
Posted on 27-07-2021 08:21
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Hi Gabor, for me it looks like Chyliza cf. extenuata.
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Xespok |
Posted on 27-07-2021 10:30
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I think we can rule out Chyliza extenuata for the following reasosn. 1). Arista does not seem to be plumose, and third antennal segment not elongate 2). No dark band on hind femur 3) Ch. extenuata would have typially a hunch-backed jizz. I try to key out this as Chyliza.
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Xespok |
Posted on 27-07-2021 10:34
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But, it looks good for Chyliza leptogaster, and Spirea, its host plant was close to where this photo was taken.
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Xespok |
Posted on 08-09-2021 15:40
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Identified as Chyliza nova by Darwyn Sumner. This species was not in the key, and was aslo not known from Hungary.
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