Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Tachinidae - Aphria xyphias
Posted by JCobain on 19-12-2021 20:08
#1
Hello all,
I would have identified this to Eriothrix but the humeral bristles are just 3 in a straight line which doesn't accord to those in that genus (according to Tschörng & Herting 2005: Humeral callus with 3 strong basal bristles in a straight line and an equally strong anterior bristle which stands opposite the middle basal bristle or a little further outwards
I'd be really interested & grateful if anyone has ideas about this!
Captured Romania July 2019
Edited by JCobain on 24-02-2022 15:37
Posted by JCobain on 19-12-2021 20:09
#2
humeral callus
Posted by JCobain on 19-12-2021 20:09
#3
humeral callus second view
Edited by JCobain on 19-12-2021 20:16
Posted by JCobain on 19-12-2021 20:19
#4
humeral bristles
Edited by JCobain on 19-12-2021 20:20
Posted by JCobain on 19-12-2021 20:23
#5
thorax and scutellum
Posted by JCobain on 19-12-2021 20:27
#6
wing
Posted by JCobain on 19-12-2021 20:27
#7
Tegula & Baricosta
Posted by Zeegers on 19-12-2021 20:28
#8
Check for the long proboscis: Aphria.
Theo
Posted by JCobain on 19-12-2021 20:28
#9
side thorax
Posted by JCobain on 19-12-2021 20:28
#10
head side view
Posted by JCobain on 19-12-2021 20:30
#11
abdomen
Posted by JCobain on 19-12-2021 20:31
#12
head top view
Posted by JCobain on 19-12-2021 20:32
#13
eye
Posted by JCobain on 19-12-2021 20:32
#14
terminalia
Posted by JCobain on 19-12-2021 20:33
#15
terminalia 2
Posted by JCobain on 19-12-2021 20:37
#16
Zeegers wrote:
Check for the long proboscis: Aphria.
Theo
Great thanks! I'll look for that when I can get to the fly at work again.
There's a somewhat blurry view of the proboscis in this view, would you think this is long enough for Aphria?
Posted by JCobain on 19-12-2021 20:50
#17
Zeegers wrote:
Check for the long proboscis: Aphria.
Theo
Great thanks! I'll look for that when I can get to the fly at work again.
There's a somewhat blurry view of the proboscis in this view, would you think this is long enough for Aphria?
Posted by Zeegers on 20-12-2021 09:39
#18
Yes.
It is actually one of the rare species: Aphria xyphias.
Theo
Posted by JCobain on 09-01-2022 13:35
#19
Zeegers wrote:
Yes.
It is actually one of the rare species: Aphria xyphias.
Theo
Thanks a lot for your help