#1
Chloropidae > Oscinellinae > Dasyopa????
female, body 1.5mm wing 1.3mm, collected from late-season
Eupatorium flowers (at least I think that’s what it was). Semi-urban area of Maryland, north of Washington DC
I’d appreciate some help with this one. The closest I can come to an ID is
Dasyopa triangulata based on what I can find in the Manual of Nearctic Diptera, Becker 2012 (
https://www.biodi...3/mode/1up), Malloch 1918 (
https://archive.o...tor-169733), and Sabrosky 1980 (
https://www.biodi...item/54962). It appears to mostly fit Becker’s original description (as
Siphonella) and BOLD’s images of that species (
https://v3.boldsy...xid=458308) but it lacks the Malloch’s description as "mesopleurae [as] hairy on the upper posterior portion” in his original paper on this genus.
I’ve included some addition info/speculation on my BugGuide post (
https://bugguide....ew/2309483).
Thanks in advance
Steve
dorsal view of right wing
there's an apical spur on the middle leg but not the hind legs
I don't see a tibial organ on the hind legs, consistent with Malloch's description of the genus ("...the hind tibiae without the sensory area"...)
#2
Conioscinella spec. (probably undescribed), Oscinellinae, Chloropidae, female. Typical features: densly haired eyes, short ocellar triangle covered with pubescence (pollen), proboscis normal (labellum short), hind tibia without spur, 1 +2 notopleural setae. Confirmed by George Foster, Columbia, Maryland.