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Anthomyiidae > Acyglossa atramentaria (female)
valter
Location: Algarve, Portugal
Date: April 2010
i224.photobucket.com/albums/dd171/ValterJacinto/DSC07010.jpg

Size: smaller than Musca domestica

Thanks,
Valter
Edited by valter on 27-04-2010 08:49
 
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jorgemotalmeida
Muscidae.
 
http://www.flickr.com/photos/superegnum
javanerkelens
Coenosia ?
 
valter
Fannia manicata Smile
 
http://www.flickr.com/photos/valter/
javanerkelens
I am sorry, but can you convince me why you think it is a Fannia manicata..?
The orbital plates+orbitals are indeed Fannia like, but i don't see the typical sc line on the wings..?
And i also see an ad seta on the fore tibia and i thought F.manicata has not...

Joke Smile
Edited by javanerkelens on 07-04-2010 20:53
 
Stephane Lebrun
Not Fannia, and not Coenosia. The wing venation is odd (no M-Cu ?). I think more about a Tachinid (Phytomyptera nigrina has this kind of venation, but I absolutely don't know this species).
Edited by Stephane Lebrun on 07-04-2010 21:49
Stephane.
 
valter
javanerkelens wrote:
I am sorry, but can you convince me why you think it is a Fannia manicata..?
The orbital plates+orbitals are indeed Fannia like, but i don't see the typical sc line on the wings..?
And i also see an ad seta on the fore tibia and i thought F.manicata has not...

Joke Smile


You can see the outcurved orbital seta and two dorsal setae on hind tibia.
 
http://www.flickr.com/photos/valter/
jorgemotalmeida
if tachinid... it would be a very, very unusual one!
 
http://www.flickr.com/photos/superegnum
javanerkelens
I don't see strong calypters...
I get a feeling it even could be an Anthomyiidae.
(there are some species with outcurved orbitals....)

Joke
 
jorgemotalmeida
Collect it! Hope you find it again.
 
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Jaakko
Not a tachinid, at least not a Phytomyptera. How about one of those strange small calliphorids? Angioneura etc? (Not any species we have in the Nordic countries)
 
Stephane Lebrun
Ok, I was on the wrong way : the vein M should be complete and reaching the wing margin, and DM-Cu should be present. Thus it is an Antho, and with the costa stopping at R4+5 level, I propose an Acyglossa sp. (2 species).
Stephane.
 
javanerkelens
Yes !!! That is the one! Compliments

A.pollinosa = interfrontals present + thorax and abdomen greyish dusted
A.atramentaria = interfrontals absent + thorax and abdomen shining blackish with sparesely greyish dusting
Edited by javanerkelens on 08-04-2010 20:26
 
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