#1
This is a species in the genus Dalmannia of the family Conopidae!
Although it looks a bit like
Dalmannia punctata, it is different, also in the color of the abdomen.
The fly was collected in Southern France in may. Anyone knows what species this might be?
Greetings, Gerard
#6
Thanks Tony,
No I haven't got Seguy's key here, maybe it would be a good idea to try to get his keys for Diptera, because I spent a lot of time in France!
Hope to hear more from you,
Greetings,
#7
Hi Gerard
I think it's safe to call this
Dalmannia dorsalis.
I don't know
Dalmannia confusa, which appears to be known only from Croatia.
It's certainly not
D. punctata (a single row of central spots) or
D. marginata (all black scutellum).
There appears to be a bit of confusion* over
dorsalis and
aculeata, but it seems that
aculeata has yellow front coxae and is larger (9 - 12 mm).
D. dorsalis has black front coxae and is smaller (5 - 6 mm). On the basis of coxal colour, yours seems to be
dorsalis. The size should confirm this.
Apparently
D. dorsalis occurs in Finland, so perhaps Kahis is familiar with this species and can tell us whether it looks like it!
* It appears that Seguy thought
dorsalis was a synonym of
aculeata, but his description of his other species (
flavescens) fits
dorsalis better, though it differs in a couple of points.
#8
Thnx Tony,
I had already found several species in the genus Dalmannia via the internet, but no link to a key or pictures.
Now I can label them correctly. Thanks again, greetings
Gerard
Posted by
Kahis on 11-09-2006 21:56
#9
Tony Irwin wrote:
Apparently
D. dorsalis occurs in Finland, so perhaps Kahis is familiar with this species and can tell us whether it looks like it!

It has been collected only four times from Finland in the pre-war years. I think it may be extinct now. All records are from a small area in south-central Finland; a region known for its very early springs. The dry, open habitats in the region are practically all lost due to changes in field and forest management.