Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Muscidae - lost specimen
#1
Hi,
Does anyone recgonsie this? I didn't recognise it so took a photo but it then pinged off my desk and despite considerable searching I've not been able to relocate it. It was taken from dunes on the Norfolk coast in eastern England in July.
Thanks for any help,
Sam
#2
A rough guess would be a female
Pegomya sp. Anthomyiidae, [best left on the floor]
#3
Did think antho but a quick check before I lost it seemed to show a short anal vein and no hairs under the scutellum, could be wrong though
#4
It would be good to see a dorsal view, but have you considered
Pseudocoenosia abnormis?
#5
Hi Tony,
Thanks for the suggestion. I've found another in my sample and Matt Harrow has a few more from the same collecting event.
It seems to be Coenosia minutalis but about half of the specimens have a week extra lower front bristle on the katepisternum on both sides while the rest have the normal Coenosiinae three bristles.
#6
That's interesting. I wonder how many more
Coenosia can have the extra katepisternal? At least the male genitalia are helpful!