Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Heleomyzidae to ID -->Suillia affinis F

Posted by rafael_carbonell on 26-11-2020 11:20
#1

In a Prunus armeniaca tree (24/4/2020, Spain: Girona: Beuda, 400 m).
Could it be a species of Suillia?

A row of spines on anterior side of Femur 2
1+4 dorsocentrals
black spots on transverse veins but without milky white spots on apex as in Suillia variegata

Edited by rafael_carbonell on 27-11-2020 02:36

Posted by rafael_carbonell on 26-11-2020 11:22
#2

Femurs II with 4-5 long internal bristles.

Edited by rafael_carbonell on 26-11-2020 11:35

Posted by rafael_carbonell on 26-11-2020 11:23
#3

Scutellum haired

Edited by rafael_carbonell on 26-11-2020 11:27

Posted by rafael_carbonell on 26-11-2020 11:32
#4

Mesopleuron apparently bare
Scutellum haired
Arista long plumose

Edited by rafael_carbonell on 26-11-2020 11:36

Posted by Andrzej on 26-11-2020 11:42
#5

Nice pics! female of Suillia affinis TumbsUp.

Posted by rafael_carbonell on 26-11-2020 12:11
#6

Many thanks! This species was not i n Séguy 1934 (Faune de France, 28), or it was with another synonym?

Posted by Andrzej on 26-11-2020 13:16
#7

I'm not sure... I Will check it ASAP. It is better to use Czerny keys (1904, 1924, 1935) but all of them are written in German only.

Edited by Andrzej on 26-11-2020 13:18

Posted by rafael_carbonell on 25-01-2023 00:20
#8

Ok