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Anthomyia
Gordon Jar
The attached was photographed on 11/07/06 in South East England.

Initially I thought it was Anthomyia pluvialis but when viewing the photo I saw that the markings did not match any photos I have of A.pluvialis.

Is this A. procellaris ?

Many thanks

Regards
Gordon
 
Nikita Vikhrev
Hi Gordon.
As far as I know it does matter 2 or 3 black spots on thorax before sutur and shape of black spot(s) on scutellum. In your case 3 spot and scutellum color - all it have to be with A. pluvialis.
Nikita
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Robert Nash
We'll have to take a look at a monograph and what keys we can find after gathering all the cf. pluvialis posts together.It's an exciting but daunting prospect Fauna Europea lists 15 species for the genusShock
Robert PS. Easier for England if the checklist is correct.
 
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Kahis
Do nto worry, it is not a Antomyia at all, but a Eustalomyia (also Anthomyiidae). Two species are possible, E. festiva or E. histrio. I have only a male of the former in my collection; it is a very good match.
Kahis
 
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Robert Nash
Not my day at all. First the Bellardia catastophe. Now this. Perhaps it's the heat 30. Robert
 
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Nikita Vikhrev
It is not my day tooSad. And weather is rather cool in Moscow.
On the other hand, day is good. Yesterday I red about Eustalomyia keying Hylemya. Now, grace to Gordon and Kahis, I've seen Eustalomyia too.
Nikita
Nikita Vikhrev - Zool Museum of Moscow University
 
Gordon Jar
Thankyou very much

Regards

Gordon
 
Tony Irwin
Hi Gordon
Kahis is right - it's either Eustalomyia festiva or histrio. If you still have the specimen, they're easy to tell apart.
In festiva, the aristal hairs are as long as the third antennal segment (first flagellomere) is wide - i.e. short-plumose. In histrio the hairs are very short - i.e. pubescent.
Also the hind tibia has 7 av setae in festiva and 12 in histrio. - Easy! Wink
Incidentally I caught two histrio resting on tree-trunks near Norwich a couple of weeks ago. Both festiva and histrio are fairly common in the South of England. (Information on identification and distribution from Mike Ackland's excellent CD of British anthomyid keys and drawings).

Tony
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Tony Irwin
 
Gordon Jar
Thanks for that Tony.

I don't collect specimens as I don't have the facilities to examine them. Sad

Or the expertise Sad but I am seeking to improve in that area.

I have been looking to find reference to Av setae but am at a loss to find an explanation to Av. Could you perhaps give me a hint of what Av setae means. I have attached a close up of the hind tibia.

Regards
Gordon
 
Nikita Vikhrev
Hi Gordon.
As at the map there are South - North and West - East, same on the fly's leg in natural position are Ventral - Dorsal and Antero (=forward) - Postero (= back = hind).
So, I go S-W = I go south-west and
Seta AV = seta 45 dergee from both forward and ventral position.
Nikita
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Tony Irwin
Hi Gordon
Your follow-up photo shows 7 (+ 1 small) antero-ventral bristles, so I think we can go with festiva.
Tony
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Tony Irwin
 
Gordon Jar
Thankyou all for your patience,

It's so much easier for me when I you know what people are talking about. Now I know that 7 can = 8. Shock

Regards Gordon
Edited by Gordon Jar on 20-07-2006 10:53
 
Paul Beuk
LoL: try antenroventral, Av or av (all will lead you to the same page, though).
Paul

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Robert Nash
Also leg setae (under L in the GlossaryPfft) noting the flexion plane.
Anteroventral (more generally) is also explained in the glossary as Paul says. It is not linking because of a typo which is probably a result of the hot weather.
Cheers Robert
Edited by Robert Nash on 20-07-2006 14:06
 
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