Thread subject: Diptera.info :: small Tachinidae? (Germany)
Posted by JCobain on 20-03-2022 15:24
#1
Hi everyone,
I have a photo of a small grey fly that I can't recognize. I thought perhaps Chloropidae due to the shape but can't find any grey spotted Chloropidae, so I thought perhaps a small Tachinidae?
If anyone recognizes it I would be so grateful!
Many Thanks!
Posted by JCobain on 20-03-2022 15:25
#2
side view
Posted by guplox on 20-03-2022 15:34
#3
Anthomyia procellaris perhaps
Posted by Zeegers on 20-03-2022 15:45
#4
Definitely Anthomyia and not a Tachinid
Theo
Posted by JCobain on 20-03-2022 17:47
#5
Thanks so much to both of you!
Zeegers- can you tell this because of the shorter abdomen & fewer bristles in Anthomyiidae?
Posted by tristram on 20-03-2022 20:04
#6
The light gey colour and black spots is typical for a female Anthomyia procellaris or pluviali, or maybe one of the other species in the procellaris group. (The spots tend to be smaller in the females than in the males.)
I don't know of any Tachinids that look anything like this.