Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Sarcophagidae or Tachinidae flies
Posted by rafael_carbonell on 13-03-2020 21:30
#1
I never feel sure when I have a picture of Sarcophagidae or Tachinidae fly. I assume most Sarcophagidae cannot be identified without genitalia, so I would be very happy to know just the family. Here there are some, all of them from Spain: Girona: Beuda, The 1st: on the window: 12 february 2019.
Edited by rafael_carbonell on 13-03-2020 21:55
Posted by rafael_carbonell on 13-03-2020 21:37
#2
The 2nd: 8 june 2019, also here:
https://www.biodiversidadvirtual.org/insectarium/details.php?image_id=1138097
Edited by rafael_carbonell on 13-03-2020 21:55
Posted by rafael_carbonell on 13-03-2020 21:43
#3
The third, 30 march 2006, in three separate pics: 3a
Edited by rafael_carbonell on 13-03-2020 21:56
Posted by rafael_carbonell on 13-03-2020 21:43
#4
30 march 2006 b
Posted by rafael_carbonell on 13-03-2020 21:44
#5
30 march 2006c
Posted by rafael_carbonell on 13-03-2020 21:51
#6
4th: 15 April 2006
Edited by rafael_carbonell on 13-03-2020 21:57
Posted by rafael_carbonell on 13-03-2020 21:52
#7
The last one, the 5th: 12 September 2010
Edited by rafael_carbonell on 13-03-2020 21:57
Posted by John Carr on 14-03-2020 00:04
#8
The first is Tachinidae. Sarcophagidae never have hairy eyes. The rest are Sarcophagidae.
Posted by rafael_carbonell on 14-03-2020 00:11
#9
Thank you very much