TEST

Parapalaeosepsis plebeia

Ant fly at Latham, ACT

Parapalaeosepsis plebeia at Latham, ACT - 18 Jun 2020
Parapalaeosepsis plebeia at Latham, ACT - 18 Jun 2020
Request use of media

Identification history

Parapalaeosepsis plebeia 21 Jun 2020 MichaelMulvaney
Parapalaeosepsis plebeia 20 Jun 2020 MichaelMulvaney
Parapalaeosepsis plebeia 18 Jun 2020 Roger

Identify this sighting


Please Login or Register to identify this sighting.

4 comments

AlisonMilton wrote:
   18 Jun 2020
Hi Roger, I think is more likely to be Sepsidae (family) Unidentified Black scavenger fly or Ant fly
Roger wrote:
   18 Jun 2020
Hi Alison, we researched Sepsidae on the CSIRO Diptera site, iNaturalist and ALA. There are only 16 species in 7 genera in Australia (see http://anic.ento.csiro.au/insectfamilies/biota_details.aspx?OrderID=26547&BiotaID=46374&PageID=families and ALA), and the most common one in the cooler regions of Australia is Parapalaeosepsis plebeia. There are numerous images of this species on both ALA and iNaturalist so we figure it's probably this one.
Rosie wrote:
   19 Jun 2020
Thank you Roger for taking such an interest in Umbagong's species and bringing the wonders alive!
Rosemary, Umbagong Landcare Group volunteer (among a dozen others!)
AlisonMilton wrote:
   21 Jun 2020
On the basis of this I think some of the notifications under Sepsidae (family) Unidentified Black scavenger fly or Ant fly should be reviewed.

Please Login or Register to comment.

Location information

Sighting information

Additional information

  • Less than 5mm Animal size
  • Breeding behaviour Breeding behaviour

Species information

Record quality

  • Images or audio
  • More than one media file
  • Verified by an expert moderator
  • Nearby sighting(s) of same species
  • GPS evidence of location
  • Description
  • Additional attributes
1,893,031 sightings of 21,044 species in 9,272 locations from 12,889 contributors
CCA 3.0 | privacy
We acknowledge the Traditional Owners of this land and acknowledge their continuing connection to their culture. We pay our respects to their Elders past and present.