Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Tachinidae, Cylindromyia interrupta

Posted by Renko on 07-12-2020 21:29
#1

Hello,

A Tachinidae found in North of France, at Clairmarais, the 12 September 2020, on a temporary meadow, near a mainly deciduous forest
It is possible to say the species of this Cylindromyia sp. with these pictures ?
I was quite surprised to see this year both Cylindromyia bicolor and this one for the first time where I live. Last time I saw a Cylindromyia sp. it was in the Alps, 6 years ago !

Edited by Renko on 08-12-2020 13:05

Posted by Renko on 07-12-2020 21:29
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2nd picture

Posted by Renko on 07-12-2020 21:30
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3rd picture

Posted by Renko on 07-12-2020 21:30
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4th picture

Posted by Zeegers on 08-12-2020 08:06
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This is C. interrupta.

Bicolor has made a tremendous advance to the north lately, see my article in Nederlandse Faunistische Mededelingen (in dutch).

Theo

Posted by Zeegers on 08-12-2020 08:08
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https://repository.naturalis.nl/pub/512756/NFM38_083-088.pdf

Posted by Renko on 08-12-2020 11:26
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Thanks you very much for your identification and the link to your article, Theo ! :D:)

I read your article about these 3 species, very interesting ! I also found for the first time Phasia aurigera in 2017 in the same forest (but none since, it might be because I became less active for a time and missed the 2018 and the 2019 late summer season, or maybe not ?)

Posted by Zeegers on 08-12-2020 12:29
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yes, aurigera is end of August and later.

Theo