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Tachinidae - Ectophasia oblonga
jorgemotalmeida
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Hi


* locality - Pego do Inferno - Tavira - ALGARVE - PORTUGAL
* date - 2007.09.30
* size - 7 mm (medium fly)
* habitat - woodland
* substrate - on dry plant.


Very beautiful Ectophasia with a very reddish abdomen.


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reddish abdomen
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These are superb shots. Was the specimen alive?
 
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I doubt it ... if it was alive then it was feeling very relaxed and cooperative Wink

My guess is Ectophasia oblonga - abdomen reddish and longer than broad with reduced/absent median longitudinal line.
 
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Chris Raper wrote:
I doubt it ... if it was alive then it was feeling very relaxed and cooperative Wink

OuchShock! I guess it was 'the standing on its knees' that made it look relaxed (and deadPfft)
 
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Tony T wrote:
Chris Raper wrote:
I doubt it ... if it was alive then it was feeling very relaxed and cooperative Wink

OuchShock! I guess it was 'the standing on its knees' that made it look relaxed (and deadPfft)



It is really dead. Sad I caught the fly alive and put it inside a vial. I didn't have the camera when I was on the field. When I had access to my camera the fly was dead (only 1 day, there are flies that can survive over 1 week inside a vial - Sciomyzidae, and some Asilidae, for example). Sad
For me it is more harder to take good photos to dead specimens than alive!!! Smile
 
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Chris Raper wrote:
I doubt it ... if it was alive then it was feeling very relaxed and cooperative Wink

My guess is Ectophasia oblonga - abdomen reddish and longer than broad with reduced/absent median longitudinal line.



It is apparent that this fly has smaller wings (they are folded)... see near the wing base. There are two small membranes.. It is very easy to spot them when we take a look at the specimen.
Take a look at the first photo.
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No doubt, this is Ectophasia oblonga, male.

Liekele
 
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thanks, Liekele.
Liekele, there are some Miltogramminae flies waiting confirmation of ID... Smile
 
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so this is the first confirmation of Ectophasia oblonga for diptera.info. Smile
 
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