Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Is there hope for this one...pity Heleomyzidae
#1
Found larvae on Boletus badius on 28 aug. 2010 in Staphorster bush Netherlands.
I could rear 6 larvae, but soon after they become pupae, it was going wrong...4 pupae dry up..
Only left 2 pupae and i put them for two weeks in the fridge....after two weeks directly on higher tempature and one pupae dried up and only
one survived.....
But after two weeks i was afraid it also was going wrong...indeed it was not alive anymore
I could manage to pul out the fly of the pupae (very curious what fly it could be after so long of waiting
and everything going wrong...)
I think it is Heleomyzidae.........but is it possible to make more of it.
I have more photos if needed...
#6
Any hope? No, I don't think it will recover.
Posted by
Andrzej on 22-10-2010 00:33
#7
It is
Suillia - a male ! from a species complex with setulose mesopleuron ! If you could make pics of gonostyli (external lobes of the genital part - as in Gorodkov key from 1970) seen at your pics the hope will be resurrected
Andrzej
#8
Any hope? No, I don't think it will recover.
seen at your pics the hope will be resurrected
.......i know, but i could play for doctor Frankenstein
No..any hope for a species name will do!
Posted by
Andrzej on 22-10-2010 23:39
#9
Hmm, there is a dorsal view and the apendices are not seen ! Make plz a ventral shot ! At time I would say
S. notata if the disc of scutellum is haired laterally only !
#10
javanerkelens wrote:
Any hope? No, I don't think it will recover.
seen at your pics the hope will be resurrected
.......i know, but i could play for doctor Frankenstein
No..any hope for a species name will do!
Well Joke, you do have the hair to match the Mad Doctor...
Posted by
Andrzej on 23-10-2010 12:10
#11
Roger ! Halloween is coming
#12
Very good! This diptera.info is very entertaining indeed LOL
#13
Gentleman.....it is hard work as assistant(Igor) !!!
Frankenstein is a very strict teacher (but not so successful till now with this one....so my hopes are established on Andrzej....pssssttt..)
(scutellem was hardly developed, but i did a try to make the hairs visible....)
Last try...otherwise it is just Suillia sp.
#16
So, ANdrzej, it is notata then? At first I thought: "OMG, what am I looking at?!"