Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Help with fly id in Boulder Colorado
Posted by Doug Goodin on 23-09-2007 15:56
#1
Hello everyone,
I am new to the site and a new to diptera id; So, please excuse what is most likely a common diptera but it was quite unusual to me.
I photographed the flys in the foothills of Boulder Colorado at an elevation of 7000ft.
The date was September 16th 2007.
The habitat is mixed conifer and decidous. They were very interested in a batch of aster that was near a stream.
Thank you for your time and help,
Doug Goodin
Posted by Doug Goodin on 23-09-2007 15:59
#2
This was of a different fly but same time same place. Looked to be just a color variation.
Posted by crex on 23-09-2007 16:03
#3
Tachinidae
Posted by crex on 23-09-2007 16:07
#4
Maybe something like
Adejeania vexatrix for the second one? ... it must be two different Tachinid species.
Edited by crex on 23-09-2007 16:13
Posted by Tony T on 23-09-2007 16:08
#5
It's a Tachinid; possibly
Adejeania vexatrix or something very similar.
That is the lower fly, top fly looks like a different species, could try
Paradejeania
Edited by Tony T on 23-09-2007 16:11
Posted by Doug Goodin on 24-09-2007 01:10
#6
Thanks everyone!
Posted by jorgemotalmeida on 24-09-2007 01:17
#7
beautiful tachinidae! it could named cactus fly.