Classification: Neophyllomyza acyglossa
Adults visit flowers, e.g. Carduus and Cirsium and can be collected in deciduous, pine or mixed forests. Females have been observed to be kleptoparasitic on Laphrius (Diptera, Asilidae) with beetle prey (pers. observation). The larvae develop in dead wood.
In Greece specimens have been collected in May-August in Malaise traps as well as Quercus tree wine and Abies tree banana trap; 40-1180 m.
In the Netherlands specimens have been collected June-August in Malaise traps as well as beer traps in oak tree at 4 m height.
Palpus and legs usually completely black; basoflagellomere round, without angle. Halter usually black, rarely yellow
Classification: Neophyllomyza acyglossa
Classification: Neophyllomyza acyglossa
The Milichiidae fauna of the Netherlands is quite well known due to early collectors like De Meijere and currently activ collectors like Jan Willem van Zuijlen. In the checklist for the Netherlands (Beuk 2002) nine valid species are listed and two nomina dubia. The only recent paper on the milichiid fauna of the Netherlands is by Beuk & Brake (1996).
The Milichiidae fauna of Greece is virtually unknown, with only Desmometopa m-nigrum, Leptometopa rufifrons and Milichia pubescens (Brake 2000) recorded. However, thanks to the efforts of Gordon Ramel, who maintained several Malaise as well as other traps near Lake Kerkini in northern Greece, close to the border to Bulgaria, this has now changed. Sadly the first parcel with specimens sent to me was lost, so that the absence of data for some traps and times as well as the low numbers in some traps are not necessarily reflecting the original collection.
Classification: Desmometopa discipalpis; Desmometopa microps; Desmometopa sordida; Enigmilichia; Leptometopa latipes; Leptometopa niveipennis; Leptometopa rufifrons; Madiza; Madiza glabra; Milichia ludens; Milichia speciosa; Milichiella argyrogaster; Milichiella iberica; Milichiella lacteipennis; Neophyllomyza acyglossa; Paramyia hungarica; Phyllomyza flavitarsis Meigen; Phyllomyza longipalpis; Phyllomyza securicornis; Phyllomyza sp. Sultanitsa
Early July 1994 in Filzmoos, Austria (1355m), I observed a robber fly, Laphria flava, which alighted close by, carrying a beetle as prey. Two flies were sitting on the beetle, one of which was later determined as a female of Neophyllomyza acyglossa (Villeneuve). The other fly escaped.
Classification: Neophyllomyza acyglossa
Issues...
Dear Scratchpads team,
my suggestion for the next Scratchpads version is to see the image of each member not only in each personal page but also in the list of the "participant profiles". In this way is possible to see all the member while we trough the "participant profiles".
I have tried to update the image in this section without any success, than I presume this function is not yet available in the Scratchpads program.
Hope this suggestion will be take in consideration and can be included in the next Scratchpads version.
kind regards
daniele cicuzza
Dear Scratchpads team,
is it possible to change the parameter of the page minimum width in Garland theme on our Open Up site? The minimum is now about 560px and I need to change it to 700px for graphic schemes on the front page.
The problem is if you change the size of the browser window to the minimal width, some of the pictures change their positions due to the site elasticity and shift under the right column menu.
Thank you in advance.
Best Regards
Jiri Frank
It is confusing that the 'Help' link at http://scratchpads.eu/help links to the Help on the Sandbox (on which the search is not working) and not the help on scratchpads.eu. Is it possible to establish the scratchpad help on scratchpads.eu with the search working?
We have uploaded specimen data to our Scratchpad from multiple sources and at several locations (we usually call these different data series). We just discovered that in one of these series, most specimens (~600) appear to have lost their "Taxonomic Name" at some point and we do not know why. The original taxonomic name is still visible in the "Classification" field of a particular specimen.
The data series and specimens in question have "UJ" in their titles and can be filtered and shown here:
The tabs in the specimen nodes edit makes it very tedious to check if one has entered all the data correctly.
Bibliographies generally have a hanging indent, which allows to print references closer together, while still having a visual anchor point. There is currently only one biblio style that has that. The alternating line colors in the 'tabular' individual biblio nodes are nice, but also here the line height could be reduced by a few pixels (I guess that is true for all such lists). The 'original' style is rather nervous with the field names too big compared to the actual context, and an odd 'array' label above each entry.
Overall I like the general appearance of the scratchpads, but in general I find that the interface could be a bit more economical with desktop real-estate. Margins and spacers are fairly wide and some interfaces are quite wasteful (especially the slickgrid, onw which hopefully more later). One example is the rather large space after each block in the sidebars (now even more problematic as the slickgrid almost forces one to drop the right sidebar to have enough space to accommodate the table).
We should allow multiple image import with metadata. Metadata should be included in the image (exif) or in a separate table.
I can choose a creative commons licence for an image and have it show up in the Creative Commons block. However, if I have a copyrighted image that I don't want to give a creative commons licence, there is no option to mark this. I can't (don't want to) select a licence, so the Creative Commons block doesn't show up and it looks like the CC licence for the whole Scratchpad applies, which it doesn't. I need an option in the CC block which states that this image does not have a cc-licence and can't be reused.
The Search box on milichiidae.info (and the british bryozoan site) has an additional 'Help' link after 'Taxonomy' when not logged in. This should not appear.