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Sardinia Tachinidae Dionaea
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Posted on 31-10-2011 21:51
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Sardinia, approx 10km West of Cagliari, 100m elevation. 31st March 2011.
Ruderal area near exposed sand/shingle river bed through woodland, on yellow crucifer flowers. size approx 8mm.

Initially this doesn't look very Phasiine, but it is - note the slightly reclinate ocellar bristles and 2 widely spaced ia bristles.
I think this is a male of Dionaea and that the species is probably aurifrons, which is listed by Cerretti for Sardinia.
The other possibility is magnifrons, which maybe Theo can completely discount.

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I've never seen a Dionaea but it's obviously a very interesting fly - well done! Grin
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Sorry, guys, I have little if any experience with Dionea.
I guess the genus is OK. It surprised me at first sight as well, but Dionea indeed is rather non-Phasiinae.


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I suppose the next question is ... did Steve catch a few spares? Grin
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Nope, sorry, only this one. I know it is quite rare in Northern Europe, with a few records for the UK, but I thought it wasn't too difficult to find around the Mediterranean. This is the first post for Dionaea on diptera.info thoughSmile

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I asked Peter Tschorsnig for his opinion on the species. His reply was

"I would guess Dionaea aurifrons because the frontal vitta is only slightly narrower than the parafrontal."

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