Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Tachinidae indet.

Posted by Janbi on 14-05-2023 20:29
#1

ID-request. Tachinidae indet. (?) photobombing my photo-session with a Cheilosia flavipes :-)
thanks!

Posted by Janbi on 14-05-2023 20:29
#2

photo #2

Edited by Janbi on 14-05-2023 20:30

Posted by Janbi on 14-05-2023 20:30
#3

photo #3

Edited by Janbi on 14-05-2023 20:32

Posted by Zeegers on 15-05-2023 07:04
#4

Muscidae, or Anthom?
not a Tachinid.

Theo

Posted by John Carr on 15-05-2023 15:21
#5

Maybe a Drymeia. Most species are found at high altitude or latitude.

Posted by Janbi on 15-05-2023 22:01
#6

Thank you! 6 species of Drymeia are known from Switzerland according to the Diptera checklist.

Posted by John Carr on 16-05-2023 04:14
#7

It must be Drymeia hamata, the only central European species of the genus with a long proboscis. Found in mountains up to 2,200 meters. I saw an American species of Drymeia at 4,300 meters.

Posted by Janbi on 05-08-2023 22:45
#8

Thank you. That species is on the swiss diptera checklist.