Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Muscidae unknown NL->Zaphne divisa

Posted by nielsyese on 05-12-2022 20:39
#1

Can somebody help with the ID of this Muscidae male? It is from Kekerdom, the Netherlands, collected the 23th of July. It has some dusted stripes on the thorax, a quite bristly appearance and the mid femora seem to be slightl curved.

Edited by nielsyese on 08-12-2022 21:09

Posted by nielsyese on 05-12-2022 20:39
#2

Wing venation

Posted by nielsyese on 05-12-2022 20:39
#3

Dusting of abdomen

Posted by nielsyese on 05-12-2022 20:40
#4

THorax

Posted by nielsyese on 05-12-2022 20:40
#5

Marginal bristles on tergite

Posted by nielsyese on 05-12-2022 20:41
#6

Slightly curved mid femora

Posted by nielsyese on 05-12-2022 20:41
#7

four katepisternals

Posted by nielsyese on 05-12-2022 20:41
#8

frontal bristles

Posted by Nikita Vikhrev on 07-12-2022 08:36
#9

I think Anthomyiid

Posted by nielsyese on 08-12-2022 21:12
#10

Hi Nikita, you put me in the right track. Because it was a large and robust fly with a long haired arista, I just thought it was a Muscidae. Now I decided to check the genitalia, and indeed, it is Zaphne divisa (Anthomyiidae). I posted the picture of the genitalia here (there are a lot of pictures): https://waarnemin...260394460/