Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Tachinidae<=Tachinidae or Sarcophagidae?

Posted by guplox on 16-09-2024 13:14
#1

Photographed this morning in Zhejiang China. The fly was observed resting on the leaf underside of Japanese Hops (Humulus scandens ) near a river. Tachinidae? Or something in the Family Sarcophagidae, rather? Thanks in advance.

Edited by guplox on 17-09-2024 03:27

Posted by John Carr on 16-09-2024 15:50
#2

I am leaning towards Tachinidae because (1) the bend in vein M is closer to the wing margin than in Sarcophagidae, (2) the pattern of pollen on the abdomen is more typical of Tachinidae, (3) the acrostichals are strongly developed.

Posted by guplox on 17-09-2024 03:27
#3

Great explanation, terse and to the point! Much appreciated! |t

Edited by guplox on 17-09-2024 03:27

Posted by Zeegers on 17-09-2024 08:12
#4

Definitely a Tachinidae.

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