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John Bratton
I thought this has intra-alar bristles, in which case it keys to Minettia plumicornis. But the terminalia don't match the drawings of this species. If it hasn't got intra-alars, it keys to Sapromyza quadricincta. Do the terminalia look correct for this species, please?

It was caught in broad-leaved woodland, Coed Nant Gain, North Wales, 9 August 2012.

More pictures to come.

John Bratton
 
John Bratton
End view of terminalia
 
John Bratton
Arista
 
John Bratton
Whole animal. Is anything else needed?

Thanks in anticipation.

John
 
katerina dvorakova
Minettia filia. Very nice photos for galery! It is a sparcelly occurred and localy comon psychrophilous species.
 
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John Bratton
Thanks very much. I'll go back to the key to see where I went wrong. I had to look up what psychrophilous means. The woodland is at low altitude, so not particularly cool, even in this wet summer.

Best wishes
John Bratton
 
oxycera
Very useful photos, this species is not mentioned in Laurence Clemons' 'Practical Key'.
 
John Bratton
I've submitted some photos for the gallery, probably more than will be wanted but I'll let the Powers that Be decide which are most useful.

John
 
Mark-uk
It is in my key ;-)

Rather timely as I was going the kook at Minettia filia specimins this weekend.

not common - but supect this is more common that record indicate a most keys will lead one to Sapromyza
Edited by Mark-uk on 07-09-2012 14:22
 
oxycera
Is your key by any means available, Mark?
 
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