Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Tachinidae - Lydella stabulans
Posted by tim worfolk on 14-07-2009 11:01
#1
Another one which might be a repeat request, but here goes anyway...
12/7/2009; Devon, England
Thanks
Tim
Edited by tim worfolk on 15-07-2009 08:34
Posted by Jaakko on 14-07-2009 14:40
#2
Hi,
A lateral shot would be brilliant... Quite dark and bare eyes, tergites 3 and 4 with discal bristles, upright scutellar bristles...
Lydella sp. could be a good candidate again.
Jaakko
Posted by tim worfolk on 14-07-2009 17:17
#3
Thanks Jaako, no other shots I'm afraid. Still, if it's
Lydella then I guess the vertex width - about = the eye - means it's
stabulans?
Tim
Posted by Zeegers on 14-07-2009 18:50
#4
No, but the elongated pulvilli do....
only male of Lydella stabulans has these
Theo
Posted by tim worfolk on 15-07-2009 08:34
#5
Many thanks Theo.
Tim