Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Tachinidae -> Peteina erinaceus from N. Germany.

Posted by Ray Perry on 16-08-2021 06:57
#1

It was very actively nectaring so only these poor images but I'll be happy for a family ID.
On an isolated Heracleum sphondylium in a Crataegus-lined path through fields full of Jacobaea vulgaris.
+/- 10mm
5th Aug. 2021
Flensburg, N.Germany.
54°45'24.5"N 9°25'37.6"E

Edited by Ray Perry on 18-08-2021 08:07

Posted by eklans on 16-08-2021 15:13
#2

Hi Ray, I think you should add Tachinidae to your thread's title to attract the expert. My first glimpse led to Phania but this doesn't seem to be right. Unfortunately I could not find a better fit. Do you have more pictures in other angles (even in worse condition) of this fly?

Edited by eklans on 16-08-2021 15:16

Posted by John Carr on 16-08-2021 15:45
#3

Keys to Peteina erinaceus.

Posted by Ray Perry on 16-08-2021 16:01
#4

Thank you Eric and John,
Here are a few more bad images.
Regards
Ray

Posted by eklans on 16-08-2021 16:13
#5

Peteina erinaceus it is! Thanks John |t
I had a suspicion for that but as it seems to be pretty rare I did not dare without more images.

Posted by Ray Perry on 16-08-2021 16:28
#6

Great! Thanks again. Have never seen it before nor again.
That Heracleum sphondylium was a magnet for so many different insects but unfortunately it's now gone to seed.

Posted by Zeegers on 18-08-2021 07:58
#7

That is indeed a rare find in western Europe.


Theo

Posted by Ray Perry on 13-11-2021 06:29
#8

Just came across another image of this.

Edited by Ray Perry on 13-11-2021 06:31

Posted by Ray Perry on 13-11-2021 06:35
#9

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Posted by Zeegers on 13-11-2021 08:14
#10

Yes, that is what it is.

Very rare in western Europe ( known from 1-2 localities in NL, at 7 km cycling from my home 😋)

Theo