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Paramormia furcata or ustulata?
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victorengel |
Posted on 08-02-2021 23:55
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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 |
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victorengel |
Posted on 09-02-2021 00:10
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I give up on uploading. Here's my image on iNat. I added the image I was trying to upload to that observation.![]() ![]() |
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victorengel |
Posted on 09-02-2021 00:13
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While we're at it, someone else posted a similar fly that I suggested was the same, but the antennae are different.![]() 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. |
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victorengel |
Posted on 09-02-2021 01:18
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P. ustulata, from Ježek. https://www.aemnp..._0_129.pdf Marked up to show differences to my first picture.![]() Edited by victorengel on 09-02-2021 01:20 |
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weia |
Posted on 10-02-2021 11:44
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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! |
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victorengel |
Posted on 10-02-2021 18:37
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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 |
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victorengel |
Posted on 10-02-2021 20:18
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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. |
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victorengel |
Posted on 10-02-2021 22:05
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Hah! I found it online. https://gallica.b...ychodidae# |
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victorengel |
Posted on 10-02-2021 22:25
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Looks to me like corniculata.![]() |
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victorengel |
Posted on 10-02-2021 23:17
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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 |
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weia |
Posted on 12-02-2021 19:49
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I don't know the situation in the US, it it is not ustulata. |
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victorengel |
Posted on 13-02-2021 01:42
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I'm pretty sure it's corniculata. |
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