Identification, Images, & Information
For Insects, Spiders & Their Kin
For the United States & Canada
Clickable Guide
Moths Butterflies Flies Caterpillars Flies Dragonflies Flies Mantids Cockroaches Bees and Wasps Walkingsticks Earwigs Ants Termites Hoppers and Kin Hoppers and Kin Beetles True Bugs Fleas Grasshoppers and Kin Ticks Spiders Scorpions Centipedes Millipedes

Calendar

TaxonomyBrowseInfoImagesLinksBooksData
Photo#1025601
Platystomatidae, Signal Fly, dorsal - Amphicnephes pullus - male

Platystomatidae, Signal Fly, dorsal - Amphicnephes pullus - Male
Weaver Dunes, Wabasha County, Minnesota, USA
July 6, 2014
Size: 3.6 mm

Images of this individual: tag all
Platystomatidae, Signal Fly - Amphicnephes pullus - male Platystomatidae, Signal Fly, dorsal - Amphicnephes pullus - male Platystomatidae, Signal Fly, lateral - Amphicnephes pullus - male

Moved
Moved from Flies.

Amphicnephes…
Great find. There are only three described species. Besides A. pullus and A. fasciola, A. stellatus is known only from Mexico. A. fasciola is described as having the first joint of the front tarsi and the first three joints of the other tarsi as being light yellow. The first two joints appear to be light yellow in your last image, suggesting A. pullus.

See reference here.

 
Thank you
very much.

Comment viewing options
Select your preferred way to display the comments and click 'Save settings' to activate your changes.