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Chrysogastrini tribe
conopid
This fly looks like no other Chrysogastrini I have seen before. I have no idea what it can be! It appears to belong to the genus Melanogaster, as it has a dull sternite 1 (with a tiny hint of shine on the lateral part of the first tergite), black third antenall segment, and all black legs. However it has a very unusual face profile with no knob - see photo. I took a pair in copulation and the female has the face profile of an Orthonevra species, with no knob and concave in profile. However, the female also has a dull first sternite, and black antenna. Neither male or female has any evidence of stripes on the dorsal surface of the thorax.

I thought this might be a mute or aberration, but I have another male and another female, both with the same characteristics. The overall appearance is of a small black fly about 7mm in length (antenna to tip of abdomen). I took all four specimens in a marsh on Caltha palustris flowers on 2 May. Shropshire, United Kingdom.

Photo is of male. Note the very angular profile. Can anyone suggest what species or genus even, this might be?
Edited by conopid on 15-05-2007 08:20
Nigel Jones, Shrewsbury, United Kingdom
 
conopid
Second photo
Nigel Jones, Shrewsbury, United Kingdom
 
Stephane Lebrun
Could be Melanogaster parumplicata, with weak facial knob and this head profile, but without genitalia examination it's very trichy.
It's just a guess...

Regards.
Stephane.
 
conopid
Thanks, Stephane, I'll follow this up.
Nigel Jones, Shrewsbury, United Kingdom
 
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