Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Tachinidae, Chetogena? (Austria) 3 individuals, same species?
Posted by Waldgeist on 06-04-2021 09:53
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I've observed three tachinids looking simlar in the last few weeks
Chetogena fasciata or Ch. tschorsnigi?
Note the petiole at r4+5
Details on date and location
https://www.inatu...fiable=any
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Edited by Waldgeist on 06-04-2021 10:01
Posted by Waldgeist on 06-04-2021 09:53
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Posted by Waldgeist on 06-04-2021 09:53
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Posted by Zeegers on 06-04-2021 11:17
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Third antennal segemnt is very long. Are you sure it is not Campylochaeta ?
Theo
Posted by John Carr on 06-04-2021 13:26
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Zeegers wrote:
Third antennal segemnt is very long. Are you sure it is not Campylochaeta ?
Theo
Scutellar bristles are wrong for
Campylocheta.
Posted by Zeegers on 06-04-2021 17:40
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The right ocellar is reclinate in some pictures, but seems proclinate in the last. Difficult to see !
Theo
Posted by Waldgeist on 06-04-2021 18:32
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Does Campylocheta (also observed in vicinity:
https://www.inatu...s/70318730 ) have a petiole at r4+5 ?
Edited by Waldgeist on 07-04-2021 09:36
Posted by Zeegers on 07-04-2021 07:31
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No, of course not ! So you are right. Antenna is pretty long in Chaetogena tschorsnigi.
Based on abdominal pattern and reddish apex to scutellum, this is the male of tschorsnigi.
It is peculiar that fasciata, the 'original' species, is hardly ever more reported.
Theo