Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Tachinidae sp.
Posted by ArnovanStipdonk on 23-05-2008 22:20
#1
Hello Diptera forum,
This is my first post on this forum. This week I made this picture of a Tachinidae, but I have no idea which genus. Does anyone know the name of this fly? Picture is made in the south-east of the Netherlands. Thanks for your help.
Edited by ArnovanStipdonk on 23-05-2008 22:26
Posted by Zeegers on 24-05-2008 11:48
#2
First post, but not the worst.
It's a male Blepharipa pratensis, rather rare species.
Theo
Posted by ArnovanStipdonk on 24-05-2008 14:37
#3
Many thanks Theo!
Regards, Arno
Posted by Zeegers on 24-05-2008 16:24
#4
You're welcome.
Could you specify location and date, please, for my database ?
Theo
Posted by ArnovanStipdonk on 25-05-2008 10:43
#5
Off course:
Date: 20-5-2008
Location: De Krang (near Weert)
Coordinaten: X 182 Y 359
Arno
Posted by Zeegers on 25-05-2008 11:36
#6
thanks
Theo
Posted by nielsyese on 27-06-2013 21:19
#7
Eyes seem to be hairy? In Blepharipa they aren't, so I think it should be something different.
Posted by sd on 30-06-2013 08:31
#8
This may be
Drino lota. When I zoom in, it seems the ocellar bristles are missing,
regards,
Steve
Posted by neprisikiski on 30-06-2013 11:33
#9
sd wrote:
This may be Drino lota.
hairy eyes again ...
Posted by sd on 30-06-2013 15:32
#10
Drino do have hairy eyes, but I agree not normally as conspicuous as these.
Steve
Posted by Jaakko on 03-07-2013 09:27
#11
Nemorea pellucida? Can also be a fat
Winthemia female..Knowing the flight time might help!
Posted by nielsyese on 03-07-2013 12:20
#12
20st may 2008
Posted by Zeegers on 16-07-2013 19:45
#13
In my opinion, it is none of the above.... so it puzzles me.
Given the locality, I am now considering Carcelia iliaca, though I cannot see any red on the tibiae.....
Another idea is Nilea hortulana ?
Theo