Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Laphystia and Psilocurus from Monegros
#1
This last weekend at a salty place, north Spain
Subfamily (given by Jorge Almeida) and genus given by Eric Fisher.
#3
Laphystia cf.
erberi, male. Possibly this is
Laphystia erberi (males with distinctive genitalia, see Engel 1938: 255). Almost can see genitalia in first fig. but not enough visible...; shape of antenna and colors of body setae look good for
L. eberi (although tibia with more red than typical?).
#4
Thanks Eric for your comment.
When last year 22.06.13 I could observe this flies I could distinguish between a more obscure one wich it was plenty of it, see this photo, and the whitish one on the top of the post, from wich I only saw twice. For me they were cleary different (colouration). Notice also the lenght from the wings, longer at this individual...
#5
By the way, I have remembered I have a copulation from 31.05.14 that could be also Laphystia in another place from Monegros. So its widespread through that zone.
#6
A couple of them collected at this salty place, this last weekend. It was windy and it was very scarce.
#7
The other one, more big...
#8
A lateral view from the first one...
#10
Yet another Spanish mystery. These last two creatures seem to be different species. The copula, we cant see enough, but the right creature seems to have a red base at hind femora what would point at L. hispanica Strobl 1906. I think the type material of this last species should be in Madrid, maybe you can compare.
#11
A couple of days ago I could take an image and collect this one, at the same place where the copulla where...
#14
And finally a comparation with the other 2 specs collected before...
#15
I am just studying my two females Laphystia and that is why i checked this thread again......The two females i have got are Laphystia erberi.... The last pictures you added are another genus that i can't find yet...... have a look at the wing venation (3rd medial cell M3)and the antennae...... i dare not say what it is, Psilocurus?..... It is not Glyphotriclis or Laphystia........PS: Also look at the shape of the head, distance between the eyes and last but not least mystax. I think the copula is not Laphystia either ...but probably this last species.
#16
The last one is Psilocurus!!!!!!! cf blascoi Weinberg/Bächli 2001 The type specimens were collected near this location : )
#17
Thank you very much for the Ids!!
Here a bonus track: at the same place that occurs P. blascoi I have checked photos and found this one, I cannot distinguish between P. blascoi and L. erberi...
#20
Take a look at the place...