Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Nemoraea pellucida (Tachinidae)

Posted by Karol Ox on 02-03-2015 11:40
#1

Hello. Maybe Phorocera grandis? Thank you. 4.8.2014, Slovakia, 200 m.
Regards
Karol

Edited by Karol Ox on 05-03-2015 19:37

Posted by Zeegers on 02-03-2015 11:58
#2

Way offf, Karel.

It is Blepharipa pratensis.

Theo

Posted by Karol Ox on 02-03-2015 12:01
#3

Zeegers wrote:
Way offf, Karel.

It is Blepharipa pratensis.

Theo

Theo thank you very much.

Posted by Zeegers on 02-03-2015 15:28
#4

Or even better: most likely Blepharipa schineri.

Sorry for my mistake.

Theo

Posted by Karol Ox on 02-03-2015 18:42
#5

Zeegers wrote:
Or even better: most likely Blepharipa schineri.

Sorry for my mistake.

Theo

That's all right. Thank you very much.
Karol.

Posted by Karol Ox on 03-03-2015 09:29
#6

Zeegers wrote:
Or even better: most likely Blepharipa schineri.

Sorry for my mistake.

Theo

I have a comment. The eyes are hairy. Will it a genus Phorocera? Species Phorocera grandis?

Edited by Karol Ox on 03-03-2015 09:30

Posted by Zeegers on 03-03-2015 21:22
#7

Dear Karol

You are totally right.The eyes are hairy. Moreover, I just noted the record is from August, which excludes Blepharipa and, by the way, Phorocera. Please forget about PHorocera, it is twice as elongated as this guy (have a look a the gallery).

So, it is a species I did never find myself, it is more eastern: Nemoraea pellucida, a male.


Theo

Posted by Karol Ox on 05-03-2015 19:39
#8

Zeegers wrote:
Dear Karol

You are totally right.The eyes are hairy. Moreover, I just noted the record is from August, which excludes Blepharipa and, by the way, Phorocera. Please forget about PHorocera, it is twice as elongated as this guy (have a look a the gallery).

So, it is a species I did never find myself, it is more eastern: Nemoraea pellucida, a male.


Theo

I think it's fine now |t Thank you.
Karol