Who is here? 1 guest(s)
Scaptomyza cf. graminum?->Scaptomyza cf. pallida
|
|
guplox |
Posted on 26-12-2023 09:54
|
Member Location: Posts: 438 Joined: 09.02.18 |
Photographed very recently in a vegetable plot in Zhejiang China. Around 3mm in body length. Could it be something like Scaptomyza graminum (a cosmopolitan species)? Thanks!
Edited by guplox on 26-12-2023 13:40 |
|
|
guplox |
Posted on 26-12-2023 09:56
|
Member Location: Posts: 438 Joined: 09.02.18 |
another shot |
|
|
guplox |
Posted on 26-12-2023 09:57
|
Member Location: Posts: 438 Joined: 09.02.18 |
yet another shot |
|
|
guplox |
Posted on 26-12-2023 10:08
|
Member Location: Posts: 438 Joined: 09.02.18 |
lateral |
|
|
Jan Maca |
Posted on 26-12-2023 13:17
|
Member Location: Posts: 1113 Joined: 25.03.10 |
This fly has clearly only two rows of acrostichal setae and its female genitalia conform to S. pallida. To be cautious, I prefer to tell "Scaptomyza cf. pallida". |
|
|
guplox |
Posted on 26-12-2023 13:39
|
Member Location: Posts: 438 Joined: 09.02.18 |
Great! Yes, 2 rows of acrostichals. Many thanks! |
|
|
Paul Beuk |
Posted on 30-12-2023 10:02
|
Super Administrator Location: Posts: 19208 Joined: 11.05.04 |
No reason to keep the 'cf.'
Paul - - - - Paul Beuk on https://diptera.info |
|
|
Jan Maca |
Posted on 30-12-2023 11:18
|
Member Location: Posts: 1113 Joined: 25.03.10 |
I cannot exclude S. (P.) elmoi which occurs e.g. in Anhui, the province neighbouring to Zhejian. |
|
Jump to Forum: |