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calypter question
Graeme Cocks
I've been wondering if you can use the size of the lower calypter as an indicator of a probable family? I often see a fly with quite a large lower calypter, as in this fly.

Edited by Graeme Cocks on 27-01-2015 20:02
 
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Zeegers
No, you can't. Very large calyptra occur in Tachinidae and Sarcophagidae, to say the least.
This is a Sarcophagidae Miltogramminae.
How can you tell ? Jizz.
Less annoying answer: many indications: lack of bristles on mesonotum, lack of discal bristles, strong bend to vein R4+5, large eyes.
Neither of these itself is crucial, but the combination is.

And of course, if you look yourself: no swimming band !
Theo
 
John Carr
If the calypters are bigger than the head, you probably have Acroceridae. Some Leucostoma come close.
 
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Graeme Cocks
Thanks Theo. Oh well, it would have been nice. Now to the features you have pointed out. I' stuck on the mesonotum bristles. I'm calling the mesonotum the upper part of the thorax, and I can see some large bristles on the side and on the anterior surface, so I'm confused.
 
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Zeegers
No Graeme, you are not confused, I have been unclear.

' Lack of ...." should read " Scarcity of..."

I was mentally referring to the central ones (ACR, DC). But I cannot expect you to be a mind reader !

Theo
 
Graeme Cocks
Thanks Theo. I appreciate your help with all this calypterate taxonomy. Now I can put up a decent picture, the results from this forum have been really beaut. So much to learn and so little time. .... now to hunt down an ACR.
 
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Graeme Cocks
OK got he ACR sorted. Acrostichal setae. Rows of setae on the thorax. I can see how they can be quite diagnostic.
 
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