Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Tachinidae 4: Phasiinae

Posted by Sundew on 26-06-2021 02:07
#1

Hi,
Sorry for the bad pictures, but the fly did not allow for more. Wing venation and habitus point to Phasiinae, and the big pulvilli should make it a male. The body colouration, however, does not ring a bell to me. For a male, the fly would be quite unobtrusive... Can it be identified nevertheless? The location was southwestern Germany, 50 km west of Stuttgart.
Thanks in advance, Sundew

Posted by Zeegers on 26-06-2021 09:14
#2

Yes, it is a male Phasia. I agree the abdominal pattern looks a bit weird, but Ph. obesa is very variable indeed.

Theo

Posted by Sundew on 26-06-2021 23:30
#3

OK, no other option than Phasia obesa. The brownish spot on the thorax is strange. All the obesa males that I have seen until now had at least some grey dusting and clearly visible presutural stripes. Perhaps I should better delete the pictures... Many thanks nevertheless!