Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Tachinid. Cyzenis albicans maybe?

Posted by thijsdegraaf on 28-10-2023 14:42
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Was in the greenhouse. I took it outside with Lapsana communis, the common nipplewort and some honey. Photo 2023-06-15. Bergen, Netherlands.

Thanks, Thijs

Edited by thijsdegraaf on 28-10-2023 15:25

Posted by thijsdegraaf on 28-10-2023 14:43
#2

photo 2

Edited by thijsdegraaf on 28-10-2023 14:49

Posted by thijsdegraaf on 28-10-2023 14:50
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photo 3

Posted by Zeegers on 30-10-2023 12:46
#4

triathria setipennis.

Very common and highly characteristic, so get to kniw it well !

Theo

Posted by thijsdegraaf on 30-10-2023 13:13
#5

Thanks Theo. I didn't know. Image recognition on Observation resulted in an uncertain Cyzenis albicans :-)

Regards, Thijs

Posted by John Carr on 30-10-2023 13:20
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Triarthria setipennis differs from all the common Exoristinae (and maybe the rare ones too) in the comparatively slight bend in vein M near the wing tip.

Posted by thijsdegraaf on 30-10-2023 15:52
#7

Thanks John. Good to know. I have already photographed this species, but that was a long time ago (2014, 2013)

Edited by thijsdegraaf on 30-10-2023 15:59

Posted by Zeegers on 30-10-2023 22:23
#8

True, John, but it is Tachininae ….

Theo