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Beautiful tachinid
Rui Andrade
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Posted on 04-03-2009 13:16
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I found this beautiful tachinid in Barcelos, Portugal on the 3rd of March. What can be said about it?

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first impression is female Graphogaster vestita, but some points may not fit.
Very interesting, in any case.
need to check my collection.


Theo
 
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Thank you for your help!
 
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Posted on 06-03-2009 18:22
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No thanks needed.
It is NOT Graphogaster.
Need to rethink this one.


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Posted on 06-03-2009 19:21
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Congratulations !

It is a female Rondania dispar. Rare (or little collected) species.


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GrinGrin

And it parasitizes weevils! Is the oviposition strategy similar to R. dimidiata? Puting the ovipositor into the oesophagus of the beetle?Shock
 
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Yes, if you know your animals, you don't need to read science-fiction. Reality beats it easily.


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Zeegers wrote:
Yes, if you know your animals, you don't need to read science-fiction. Reality beats it easily.


Theo


Yes, I agreeSmile. It could do something like puting the egg over the host, but no! They decided to be invetive. And I'm glad they did so.Grin
 
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Wow! A must-have for the gallery Grin
 
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Immediately after Theo identified the fly, I uploaded the photos to the gallery, but I don't think it worked well. I'll try again.
 
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It's OK - I am just slow updating the gallery - each photo needs approval and I usually wait until we have a lot and then do them all at the same time Wink
 
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And now...a maleGrinGrin

location: Barcelos, Portugal
date: 25/03/2009

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What is your secret ?
You have reared them ?

Theo
 
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Zeegers wrote:
What is your secret ?
You have reared them ?

Theo


I don't know, maybe going relatively early to the field, when they are basking in the sun so, more exposed. Both were seen between 8 and 9 am. I wish I had reared them from a host, more information added.
 
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strange.. this male Rondania dispar is very different from mine...
 
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jorgemotalmeida wrote:
strange.. this male Rondania dispar is very different from mine...


That's because both above are females... Pfft

Rondania males have typically only black hairs behind the head, females have also fair. Nice ID's!

Jaakko
 
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so there are no males Rondania in this thread... thanks.
 
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And you can see that the petiole of the topcel is shorter than in the other specimen, at lest, so it seems.


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Apparently Rondania dispar is very common around hereGrin. This couple was photographed today in the same spot. The sexual dimorphism is really evident!
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