Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Tachinid
Posted by ChrisR on 16-05-2007 16:02
#1
This was found recently by Sabena Blackbird near Liverpool. It looks similar to some other posted here recently but it is a bit too anonymous for me :(
Posted by Zeegers on 16-05-2007 16:16
#2
I'm not at home now, so I can't check, but it seems to be a Blondeliini, in which case Oswaldia (muscaria) comes in mind.
Does that help, Chris ?
Posted by ChrisR on 16-05-2007 16:50
#3
Hi Theo, That's a possibility - I haven't caught many of those myself but I do remember those are quite anonymous. Which features are you using to guess Blondeliini?
Posted by Zeegers on 17-05-2007 07:39
#4
Well, I would call it jizz rather than feature (don't try this at home !):
* elongated abdomen
* curved bend of vein M
* and esp. the fact that the bend is so close to the wing margin
* lack of apical scutellar bristles
All these are non conclusion, however, the combination suggests Blondeliini
Theo
Posted by Dmitry Gavryushin on 17-05-2007 09:04
#5
Made with the G7 I suggest :)?
Edited by Dmitry Gavryushin on 17-05-2007 09:04
Posted by Zeegers on 17-05-2007 10:32
#6
Black, you lost me
Theo
Posted by ChrisR on 17-05-2007 11:07
#7
I think Dima means my new camera ... but this was photographed by someone else ;) I would like a few more tachinids and sarcophagids to photograph but we need some better weather first :)