Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Campichoetidae

Posted by Carnifex on 15-06-2022 13:52
#1

While pinning flies, a visitor came to my desk - never seen a member from this family alive before.

Should be Campichoeta punctum? C. grandiloba, however, has been reported from somewhere in Hungary - so not that far from Vienna...

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Edited by Carnifex on 15-06-2022 13:53

Posted by John Carr on 15-06-2022 18:34
#2

When I was handling bowls of flies in drying agents I was visited by several Tachinaephagus zealandicus, a parasitoid of muscoid flies. The vapor must have smelled appealing.

Posted by Jan Maca on 15-06-2022 18:40
#3

To be quite sure you should have to examine genitalia of this specimen.

Posted by Carnifex on 16-06-2022 16:46
#4

I had to make a decision - take some photos or catch it directly.
After few shots it flew away, I immediately closed door and window and scanned ceiling and walls for some time, but it wasn't found again.

There are some spiders in the room as well, so it might have ended in a net...

Don't regret my decision, however :)