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Paramormia furcata or ustulata?
victorengel
I've noticed the arrangement of spots on the wings of bugguide entries listed under Paramormia furcata differ from that in the text "New Records and Descriptions of Mexican Moth Flies (Diptera: Psychodidae, Psychodinae)" by Sergio Ibáñez-Bernal. Source: Transactions of the American Entomological Society, 134(1):87-131.
Published By: The American Entomological Society

I've marked up a screen shot from a figure in that paper showing differences I see between that illustration and an observation I made that I matched to the various photos on BG. I compare to my own observation because I can see the spots more clearly than on the BG photos. I'll link the marked up version in a reply. Green spots are spots that occur on mine but are missing in the illustration. Red indicates spots in the illustration missing on mine.
Edited by victorengel on 09-02-2021 00:19
 
victorengel
I give up on uploading. Here's my image on iNat. I added the image I was trying to upload to that observation.
static.inaturalist.org/photos/84576015/original.jpg
static.inaturalist.org/photos/112385817/large.png
 
victorengel
While we're at it, someone else posted a similar fly that I suggested was the same, but the antennae are different.
static.inaturalist.org/photos/7192981/original.jpeg

On all my observations, two segments on the antennae are lighter than the others, as shown in my first image posted. This one has all segments about the same.
 
victorengel
P. ustulata, from Ježek. https://www.aemnp..._0_129.pdf Marked up to show differences to my first picture.
static.inaturalist.org/photos/112391162/large.png
Edited by victorengel on 09-02-2021 01:20
 
weia
Where dit you see that #2? Very interesting. About antennae: males have longer ones that females. But I don't think that's enough to make #2 and #4 the same species!
 
victorengel
weia wrote:
Where dit you see that #2? Very interesting. About antennae: males have longer ones that females. But I don't think that's enough to make #2 and #4 the same species!


I see them regularly at my house in Austin, TX. Here are some observations on iNat. https://www.inatu...fiable=any

The color pattern on the antennae really interests me. It always seems to be the same pattern (different from #3). Next time I see one, I'll capture it for photos of the face, etc.
Edited by victorengel on 10-02-2021 18:38
 
victorengel
Is Vaillant F., 1973: Some new Psychodidae Psychodinae from the United States (Diptera). Ann. Soc. Entomol. Fr., 9 (2): 345-379. available online anywhere? I'd go to the UT library to look it up, but it's closed to all but faculty and staff, which I am not.
 
victorengel
Hah! I found it online. https://gallica.b...ychodidae#
 
victorengel
Looks to me like corniculata.
static.inaturalist.org/photos/112556749/original.png
 
victorengel
Vaillant says, "I have examined many spécimens of several species of Panimerus, Jungiella and Peripsychoda and am quite certain that the présence, or absence, of corniculi is a perfectly constant character for a species. It is likely that Duckhousiella furcata comprises at least two species, one with corniculi, the other without."

Duckhousiella (Paramormia) corniculata is the one with corniculi, but only in the male. I note that corniculus and corniculi are not in the glossary here. I presume Vaillant is referring to the hornlike projections on the dorsal side of the head. "Corniculi longer than the scape and the pedicel put together."
Edited by victorengel on 10-02-2021 23:38
 
weia
I don't know the situation in the US, it it is not ustulata.
 
victorengel
I'm pretty sure it's corniculata.
 
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