Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Tachinidae: Ectophasia crassipennis?

Posted by Annemiek on 05-09-2021 21:49
#1

Seen 5 Sep 2021 in SE part of the Netherlands in a garden on solidago spec. Estimated size approx. 8 mm. AI suggests Ectophasia crassipennis but it looks different than the average pictures of this species online, metasoma seems smaller and is dark except first and last segments. Eye position seems to indicate it is a female. Help to find an ID is appreciated. Thanks.

Best regards, Annemiek

>> Ectophasia crassipennis male

Edited by Annemiek on 07-09-2021 09:27

Posted by Annemiek on 05-09-2021 21:51
#2

Frontal view.

Edited by Annemiek on 05-09-2021 21:54

Posted by Annemiek on 05-09-2021 21:55
#3

Frontal / dorsal view.

Posted by eklans on 05-09-2021 22:17
#4

Hi Annemiek, a black abdomen is not unusal for a male E. crassipennis and I think it is one.


Posted by Zeegers on 06-09-2021 10:05
#5

Yes. Eyes are “vice versa”. in Phasia and Ectophasia, so check the elongated pulvilli !

Theo

Posted by Annemiek on 07-09-2021 09:34
#6

Eric, Theo, thank you, I learned from your comments. Next time I will try to take pictures of the pulvilli as well but I guess it will not work without catching the fly.

Best regards, Annemiek

Posted by eklans on 07-09-2021 10:51
#7

Hi Annemiek, the pulvilli are visible in the last image (I've added a female's):