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Sciomyzidae, Limnia unguicornis?
CerambyX
Hi,
Was checking my Sciomyzidae gallery and comparing with gallery on this site, and got little bit confused, because for me this one looks like Limnia unguicornis, but at the same time Euthycera species (fumigata, for example) look very similar. So is this Limnia or Eythycera, and what is the key difference on what I should look to identify these two genus?

Picture taken in Latvia, 11th of July, 2006, in the grass near small lake. Size as far as I remember ~7mm.

Thanks!

Ugis Piterans,
Latvia
Edited by CerambyX on 29-12-2007 23:35
 
Nosferatumyia
Ugis, this is certainly a female of Limnia unguicornis Scopoli, besides the presence of setulae on anepisternum and anepimeron, it has a peculiar wing pattern, rather pale compared to Euthycera, and a pair of gray microtrichichose vittae on mesonotum, which is the characyter of L. unguicornis.
Val
 
CerambyX
Thank you Nosferatumyia, for your quick and very informative answer.
Don't have any Diptera identification keys available at the moment, so I can only try to compare photographs of different species, but it's quite a headache if you don't know where to look... Grin I had also idea about that darker wing patter for Euthycera, but definitely it isn't very precise method to judge only by coloring.
So thanks for giving some idea how to identify them. Thanks!
And a Happy New Year to everybody Wink
Edited by CerambyX on 29-12-2007 23:34
 
jorgemotalmeida
"Ugis, this is certainly a female of Limnia unguicornis Scopoli, besides the presence of setulae on anepisternum and anepimeron, it has a peculiar wing pattern, rather pale compared to Euthycera, and a pair of gray microtrichichose vittae on mesonotum, which is the characyter of L. unguicornis."

SEE HERE - http://diptera.in...ad_id=8803
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mesonotum Grin
vitta (plural: vittae)
Edited by jorgemotalmeida on 30-12-2007 00:14
 
http://www.flickr.com/photos/superegnum
Nosferatumyia
Pretty well, Jorge... Legs, wings, head? No need to explain? Grin
Val
 
jorgemotalmeida
Head... you can see here: http://diptera.in...ad_id=9242
and here: http://diptera.in...ad_id=8809

Wings... here:
http://diptera.in...ad_id=9039
(I'm doing for the others... it will take a while. very soon I will dispose them.)

For legs is in preparation. Smile
Edited by jorgemotalmeida on 30-12-2007 00:05
 
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CerambyX
Wow! Shock
That's fantastic! Will bookmark these pages right away! It's an invaluable information for a beginner like me!
Huge thanks Jorge!
 
jorgemotalmeida
try this too:
http://www.fauned...eNumerique
only in French and with some good coverage on morphology.
 
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