Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Xylophagidae?
#1
Hello!
These 15 mm long flies were rather abundant on tree trunks here in Ostwestfalen/Germany in April/May last year (wood with mostly beeches), but I'm still not sure about the family. Could they be
Xylophagidae and maybe the one above a male, that below a female of the same genus/species (perhaps
Xylophagus compeditus)? Thanks for any hints!

Posted by
Zeegers on 26-01-2006 22:13
#2
Xylophagus is right.
There has been some confusion on the names of the two (?) species occurring in Germany. I'll have to look itup.
Theo
#3
Zeegers wrote:
Xylophagus is right.
There has been some confusion on the names of the two (?) species occurring in Germany. I'll have to look itup.
Thanks, Theo! The only other species I know from here in Ostwestfalen is
X. ater, but I don't have the "Entomofauna germanica" volume on Diptera yet. Some checklists also mention
X. cinctus.
Posted by
Kahis on 27-01-2006 08:18
#4
Zeegers wrote:
Xylophagus is right.
There has been some confusion on the names of the two (?) species occurring in Germany. I'll have to look itup.
Theo
I guess this is the same problem we had. It has now been resolved as follows:
X. ater = X. compeditus (British use of these names was correct)
X. kowarzi = X. ater auct. nec. (as used by most non-British authors)
At least in North Europe X. ater (ex-compeditus) is by far the only common species of this genus and X. kowarzi is a rarity found only(?) in old-growth forests.
The flies above are clearly X. ater.
Edited by
Kahis on 27-01-2006 08:20
Posted by
Zeegers on 27-01-2006 13:12
#5
Thanks Kahis,
Now I don't have to look it up.
Theo
#6
Hello, Kahis!
Kahis wrote:
X. ater = X. compeditus (British use of these names was correct)
X. kowarzi = X. ater auct. nec. (as used by most non-British authors)
At least in North Europe X. ater (ex-compeditus) is by far the only common species of this genus and X. kowarzi is a rarity found only(?) in old-growth forests.
The flies above are clearly X. ater.
Thanks for the explanations. Then the "Catalogue of the Diptera of Bavaria" (*) is wrong. It lists three species:
Xylophagidae: BARTAK 1998; SCHACHT 1994
Xylophagus ater Meigen, 1804
Xylophagus cinctus (DeGeer, 1776)
Xylophagus compeditus Meigen, 1820
(*)
http://www.zsm.mw...dipcat.htm (long list, use Ctrl-F to go to
Xylophagus)