Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Tachinidae - Chetogena tschorsnigi from Serra da Estrela

Posted by jorgemotalmeida on 01-07-2009 21:19
#1

Hi


This fly was spotted in May 2009 , Serra da Estrela. 1500 m altitude.

Edited by jorgemotalmeida on 21-12-2011 21:50

Posted by Zeegers on 01-07-2009 21:20
#2

Need to see the wing as well, but it is looking good


Theo

Posted by jorgemotalmeida on 01-07-2009 21:20
#3

another..

Posted by jorgemotalmeida on 02-07-2009 21:53
#4

up.

Posted by jorgemotalmeida on 06-07-2009 14:15
#5

with this wing venation.. maybe it is possible to say more:

Posted by Zeegers on 06-07-2009 21:19
#6

Yes, this is Chaetogena.


IS the topcell closed ?
Did you collect it ?

We suspect there is a new species of Chaetogena out there in Portugal, but we didn't get the male.
This might be it .


Theo

Posted by jorgemotalmeida on 06-07-2009 21:43
#7

here another photo:

Posted by jorgemotalmeida on 06-07-2009 21:44
#8

I have collected 3 specimens... I was seeking for Baumhaeuria but it didn't appear.

Posted by Zeegers on 06-07-2009 21:49
#9

Great and great pic, the topcel is closed.

This really might be the male we have been looking for !!


Theo

Posted by jorgemotalmeida on 06-07-2009 21:51
#10

Great! I can send for you just to be sure! :)

Edited by jorgemotalmeida on 21-12-2011 21:51

Posted by jorgemotalmeida on 06-07-2009 21:55
#11

and a photo just to show all the beuaty of this fly :D

Posted by jorgemotalmeida on 06-07-2009 22:29
#12

and which Chetogena could this be? Any ideas?

Edited by jorgemotalmeida on 17-02-2010 22:24

Posted by Zeegers on 07-07-2009 07:42
#13

Well, let's wait and see.

before we get it in the newspapers....


Theo

Posted by jorgemotalmeida on 07-07-2009 15:00
#14

:) ok. We'll wait for the news.

Posted by jorgemotalmeida on 21-12-2011 21:55
#15

In 2010 there were no Chetogena found in Nave de Santo António. I found them again this year and sent to Theo just to confirm the species and cf. with other specimen collected in 2009. Now I got the confirmation from Theo and Joachim Zigler... and it is really a Chetogena tschorsnigi.