Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Tachinidae from Russia ID => Blaesoxipha lapidosa (Sarcophagidae)

Posted by Ace on 19-09-2016 18:12
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Zhiguli Nature Reserve, Samara region, end of July 2016.

7 mm.


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Edited by Ace on 19-04-2017 16:47

Posted by Ace on 19-09-2016 18:13
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Posted by Ace on 19-09-2016 18:13
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Posted by John Carr on 19-09-2016 22:38
#4

Sarcophagidae

Posted by Zeegers on 20-09-2016 07:30
#5

Macronychia, I bet somewhere in the striginervis-complex, but we would need to see the genitalia to be sure...


Theo

Posted by Ace on 20-09-2016 18:43
#6

Daaamn!.. I was blind and too self-confident. Fullmoon in action :)
How embarassing :S

Thanks! And yes, it'll be necessary to see genitalia.
I'm afraid it can not be Macronychia, cause at least arista is not bare

Posted by Zeegers on 21-09-2016 07:15
#7

Good point !
So check the genitalia and check the back side of the hind coxa for small hairs.

Second bet is a male of Blaesoxipha, if so, will be obvious from genitalia.


theo

Posted by Ace on 07-03-2017 13:57
#8

Dear forummates, I'm back!

I've prepared pics of genitalia.

Looks like Blaesoxipha (Blaesoxipha) lapidosa Pape 1994?!

Need to add that the fly has emerged from an acridid taken from the Reserve.


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Posted by Ace on 07-03-2017 13:58
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Posted by Ace on 19-04-2017 16:56
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Blaesoxipha lapidosa Pape (1994)!

Confirmed to me from these and some other photos by Thomas Pape himself via email correspondence.