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Platypezidae - Polyporivora
conopid
Hi,
I have collected a Platypezid that looks very similar to the Polyporivora ornata in the gallery on this site. In the UK we only have two species of Polyporivora - P. ornata and P picta, but I don't have Chandler's (expensiveSad) key work. Can anyone say how to tell these two species apart?

Thanks
Nigel Jones
Edited by conopid on 20-07-2007 15:57
Nigel Jones, Shrewsbury, United Kingdom
 
Jan Willem
Hi Nigel,

According to Chandler (2001):

Males:
- Wing with membrane brownish yellow tinted; cell cup very long, 3,5 x length of A1+CuA2 beyond it. => Polyporivora picta
- Wing clear, with only cell sc faintly yellowish; cell cup shorter, 2-3 x length of vein A1+CuA2 beyond it => Polyporivora ornata

Females:
- Thorax with a broad black median stripe reaching scutellum, which is also mainly black above. Abdomen with T2 often bearing a pair of small grey spots dorsally; T3-5 with triangular black basal markings, that on T3 extended to hind margin => Polyporivora picta
- Thorax with dark median stripe narrowed behind and ending well short of scutellum, fused in front with lateral dark markings to form tridentate pattern; scutellum without black marking. Abdomen with T2 entirely black dorsally, T3 broadly black in middle dorsally and T4-5 with basal black bands => Polyporivora ornata


Jan Willem
Edited by Jan Willem on 23-11-2007 08:11
 
conopid
Many thanks Jan. I'll check my specimen in the morning.Smile
Nigel Jones, Shrewsbury, United Kingdom
 
conopid
I have decided to invest in the book - ?70! But, my what an impressive book it is. Now I just need to find some more Platypezids!Wink
Nigel Jones, Shrewsbury, United Kingdom
 
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