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Angioneura sp?
Waldgeist
Austria, Götzendorf, 19-Jul-2020
Note the wing venation
 
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Zeegers
Yes, but why not simply female Melanomyia ?
Wing venation is the same.

Theo
 
Zeegers
Yes, but why not simply female Melanomyia ?
Wing venation is the same.

Theo
 
Waldgeist
I don't think so, Melanomya sp. do not have that many bristles on the legs and have darkened wings. I've observed a few Melanomya sp. myself.
Edited by Waldgeist on 25-07-2020 11:51
 
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John Carr
Zeegers wrote:
Yes, but why not simply female Melanomyia ?
Wing venation is the same.

Theo


I don't know what generic limits look like in Europe these days. Downes (1986) recognized one species of Melanomya s. str., M. nana with black halteres (vs. white here). The former subgenera Angioneura and Opsodexia are now full genera in North America. There is also Melanomya (Eggisops) pecchiolii which Downes distinguished based on characters I can't see clearly.
 
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Zeegers
You are totally right. I had never seen Angioneura on a flower.

I am not familiar with A. cyrtoneurina, this looks good as acerba to me.


Theo
 
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