Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Tachinidae ID => Linnaemya picta

Posted by tristram on 28-09-2012 16:01
#1

Caught today, 2012-09-28, in Reading UK.

Edited by tristram on 30-09-2012 18:12

Posted by tristram on 28-09-2012 16:05
#2

Dorsal view:

Posted by sd on 28-09-2012 16:26
#3

Should be a male Linnaemya picta. Well done;)

Steve


Posted by tristram on 28-09-2012 16:42
#4

It looks darker than my previous photos but it had just come out of the freezer and so was probably a bit damp when I photgraphed it.

Posted by ChrisR on 29-09-2012 09:26
#5

Very nice indeed - if we can meet up then I can key it properly and confirm that for you ... I am in Tilehurst so it should be easy to sort out ;)

Posted by ChrisR on 30-09-2012 13:47
#6

Just a follow-up to say that I met-up with tristram yesterday and the specimen is a very nice male Linnaemya picta - the male genitalia are very distinctive :)

That extends the range of this species a lot further west of all previous records :)

Posted by tristram on 30-09-2012 18:32
#7

Thank you, Chris. I feel relieved to have it confirmed. It's been over a year since my first photo and it would have been a quite a let-down if it had turned out to be L. tesselans after all.

Today I was over at Chazey Wood, which is roughly half-way between here and your haunt at Hartslock Nature Reserve. I saw nothing that looked anything like a Linnaemya, neither picta nor tessselans, even though I spent 3 or 4 hours searching.

Edited by tristram on 30-09-2012 18:33