Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Tachinidae Ocytata pallipes (not Bithia?)
Posted by eklans on 13-08-2023 18:05
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Ansbach, garden near Frankenhoehe Nature Park, old deciduous forest, 2023-08-13
on Euonymus japonicus
Seconds after starting our photo session, my model was stolen by a Vespula germanica, so I could only take a few photos. MoschWeb and the T&H key led me to Bithia (geniculata). But I'm not sure as I could not find an image of geniculata.
In this thread:
https://diptera.i...d_id=33854 we can see the same "aberrant topvein" and my poor fly resembles that Danish fly.
EDIT: It's a
Ocytata pallipes.
Edited by eklans on 14-08-2023 09:25
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Posted by John Carr on 13-08-2023 19:31
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Ocytata pallipes?
Posted by eklans on 13-08-2023 19:56
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Thanks John, that looks good - I have Ocytata in my collection and I'll check it tomorrow.
Posted by eklans on 14-08-2023 09:35
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I think
Ocytata pallipes is correct - I've sorted it out as the fly in my photo collection was "Uniformly yellowish-grey dusted", T&H key and the one of 13th August differs - but many others differ, too.
Thanks again John!
Posted by Zeegers on 16-08-2023 06:35
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Yes, Ocytatabitmis. Note the apical crossvein is nearly completely lacking.
Theo