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Tachinidae - Frontina laeta
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Hi

* locality - Silgueiros - Viseu - PORTUGAL
* date - 2007.08.25
* size - 8 mm (medium fly)
* habitat - open land
* substrate - on ground


It looks 100% gold. Smile One of the most beautiful colours I saw on a fly.


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Goniini?
 
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Yes.

Frontina laeta, parasitoid of Sphingidae.
late summer species (that figures)

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It fits very well. I saw 3-4 Sphingidae around. I found Macroglossum stellatarum.
 
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Theo, the Frontina laeta that appears in gallery is not so golden.. are they variable in colour?
 
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This is a female, in the gallery is a male.

That explains a lot.


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Smile ah! yes! thanks. Smile
Is it just the colour that enable us to distinguish between male/femle of Frontina laeta? It is a good way and quick to split them! Smile
 
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The length of antennae is even bigger i male.

Moreover, in nearly all cases in Tachinidae females have 2 additional pairs of proclinate frontal setae, which males don't.
Any specimen with elongated claws is bound to be male.


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proclinate and setae -- i leave these terms for other members see what we are talking about. Smile
 
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