Gallery Links
Users Online
· Guests Online: 14

· Members Online: 1
kuv

· Total Members: 4,953
· Newest Member: Adam Poole
Forum Threads
Theme Switcher
Switch to:
Last Seen Users
· kuvOnline
· Carnifex< 5 mins
· evdb00:17:40
· smol00:22:04
· libor00:28:43
· John Carr01:21:59
· clovis01:32:51
· Nosferatumyia01:45:51
· Volker01:50:06
· Bernd Rotten...01:52:55
Latest Photo Additions
View Thread
Diptera.info :: Identification queries :: Diptera (adults)
Who is here? 1 guest(s)
 Print Thread
UK Tachinidae Huebneria affinis
sd
#1 Print Post
Posted on 24-07-2011 20:44
Member

Location: Suffolk, UK
Posts: 892
Joined: 11.10.07

UK, Suffolk, mixed habitat, 2km from the coast. 24th July 2011, size 9mm approx

I've seen Carcelia tibialis regularly over the past few weeks, but this looked slightly different in the field.

On closer inspection, The eyes are shorter, 3 bristles on katepisternum and scutellar apicals raised, tibia are blackish, 3 reclinate orbitals.
(post dc bristles of no use - 2 on one side, 4 on the other)

This leads me to Huebneria affinis ! Comments welcome,

Steve

edited: I meant C. lucorum rather than tibialis Frown
sd attached the following image:


[118.61Kb]
Edited by sd on 20-08-2011 16:52
 
sd
#2 Print Post
Posted on 24-07-2011 20:45
Member

Location: Suffolk, UK
Posts: 892
Joined: 11.10.07

..
sd attached the following image:


[129.2Kb]
 
sd
#3 Print Post
Posted on 24-07-2011 20:45
Member

Location: Suffolk, UK
Posts: 892
Joined: 11.10.07

..
sd attached the following image:


[123.33Kb]
 
sd
#4 Print Post
Posted on 24-07-2011 20:46
Member

Location: Suffolk, UK
Posts: 892
Joined: 11.10.07

..
sd attached the following image:


[157.36Kb]
 
neprisikiski
#5 Print Post
Posted on 24-07-2011 20:50
Member

Location: Lithuania
Posts: 876
Joined: 23.02.09

Looks like it, Huebneria affinis.
Erikas
 
ChrisR
#6 Print Post
Posted on 24-07-2011 22:42
User Avatar

Administrator

Location: Reading, England
Posts: 7699
Joined: 12.07.04

It would be an extremely good record if it was Huebneria - because that species is only known from one small patch of coast in Sussex. This would definitely have to be checked out before we could accept it Wink

Now, as for comments I'd say that it is definitely likely to crop up in other sites that have the host species ... so a very interesting record Smile
Edited by ChrisR on 24-07-2011 22:43
Manager of the UK Species Inventory in the Angela Marmont Centre for UK Biodiversity at the Natural History Museum, London.
 
http://tachinidae.org.uk
sd
#7 Print Post
Posted on 25-07-2011 06:13
Member

Location: Suffolk, UK
Posts: 892
Joined: 11.10.07

Thank you Erikas and Chris. As Chris says, although common in parts of Europe, Huebneria is currently known from just one site on the Southern coast of the UK. The regular host Arctia caja is common in many coastal areas though,including here in Suffolk. This will go to Chris for a formal idSmile
 
sd
#8 Print Post
Posted on 20-08-2011 16:39
Member

Location: Suffolk, UK
Posts: 892
Joined: 11.10.07

Chris has now seen this specimen and confirms the idSmile

Steve
 
ChrisR
#9 Print Post
Posted on 20-08-2011 16:51
User Avatar

Administrator

Location: Reading, England
Posts: 7699
Joined: 12.07.04

A really nice record - well done Steve - not just a new locality but from a whole new region! Smile
Manager of the UK Species Inventory in the Angela Marmont Centre for UK Biodiversity at the Natural History Museum, London.
 
http://tachinidae.org.uk
sd
#10 Print Post
Posted on 20-08-2011 16:55
Member

Location: Suffolk, UK
Posts: 892
Joined: 11.10.07

I still need to find another oneAngry

- thanks very much for your help with these determinations.

Steve
 
Jump to Forum:
Similar Threads
Thread Forum Replies Last Post
Tachinidae: Lypha dubia? Diptera (adults) 5 19-04-2024 14:07
Tachinidae > Meigenia female Belgium 2024-04-15 Diptera (adults) 3 16-04-2024 14:13
--> Wagneria spathulata, Tachinidae Diptera (adults) 4 14-04-2024 21:23
Tachinidae > Paratryphera sp from Belgium 2024-04-13 Diptera (adults) 4 14-04-2024 20:23
Tachinidae? --> Brachychaeta strigata Diptera (adults) 4 14-04-2024 09:15
Date and time
19 April 2024 14:29
Login
Username

Password



Not a member yet?
Click here to register.

Forgotten your password?
Request a new one here.
Temporary email?
Due to fact this site has functionality making use of your email address, any registration using a temporary email address will be rejected.

Paul
Donate
Please, help to make
Diptera.info
possible and enable
further improvements!
Latest Articles
Syrph the Net
Those who want to have access to the Syrph the Net database need to sign the
License Agreement -
Click to Download


Public files of Syrph the Net can be downloaded HERE

Last updated: 25.08.2011
Shoutbox
You must login to post a message.

07.03.24 00:01
Some flies preserved in ethanol and then pinned often get the eyes sunken, how can this be avoided? Best answer: I usually keep alcohol-collected material in alcohol

17.08.23 15:23
Aneomochtherus

17.08.23 13:54
Tony, I HAD a blank in the file name. Sorry!

17.08.23 13:44
Tony, thanks! I tried it (see "Cylindromyia" Wink but don't see the image in the post.

17.08.23 11:37
pjt - just send the post and attached image. Do not preview thread, as this will lose the link to the image,

16.08.23 08:37
Tried to attach an image to a forum post. jpg, 32kB, 72dpi, no blanks, ... File name is correctly displayed, but when I click "Preview Thread" it just vanishes. Help!

23.02.23 21:29
Has anyone used the Leica DM500, any comments.

27.12.22 21:10
Thanks, Jan Willem! Much appreciated. Grin

19.12.22 11:33
Thanks Paul for your work on keeping this forum available! Just made a donation via PayPal.

09.10.22 17:07
Yes, dipterologists from far abroad, please buy your copy at veldshop. Stamps will be expensive, but he, the book is unreasonably cheap Smile

Render time: 1.67 seconds | 191,224,042 unique visits