Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Tachinidae

Posted by Basti on 13-10-2009 14:36
#1

Hello!

Is here an identification possible?

Location: north-east Germany, near Ludwigslust, nearby a field and a pine forest
Length: around 12 mm
Date: 31 July 2009

Edited by Basti on 13-10-2009 14:37

Posted by Basti on 13-10-2009 14:38
#2

Here a second photo

Edit: I do not understand why I cannot upload my photos. I can only upload the picture you see but no others? The photos have the allowed size and filetype. Can someone help me.

Edited by Basti on 13-10-2009 14:46

Posted by ChrisR on 13-10-2009 14:52
#3

I would check that there are no spaces, there are no punctuation marks except and the file finishes '.jpg' :)

More photos would be very interesting so please try again and we will find the problem :)

Edited by ChrisR on 13-10-2009 14:53

Posted by Basti on 13-10-2009 14:56
#4

Hello Chris!

Many Thanks for your help. I had parenthesis and spaces in the file.

Here a second photo

Edited by Basti on 13-10-2009 15:02

Posted by Basti on 13-10-2009 14:59
#5

Third Photo

Posted by Basti on 13-10-2009 15:00
#6

Fourth Photo

Posted by Basti on 13-10-2009 15:00
#7

Fifth Photo

Posted by Basti on 13-10-2009 15:01
#8

Sixth Photo

Posted by ChrisR on 13-10-2009 15:13
#9

Looks rather a lot like Nemoraea pellucida (female) to me but I don't see many of them so I might be wrong. If we could see hairy calyptrae then it would be a certainty :D

Posted by Basti on 13-10-2009 15:18
#10

Many thanks for your assessment.

Posted by Zeegers on 13-10-2009 19:55
#11

Female Nemoraea is my idea as well !

Theo

Posted by Basti on 13-10-2009 20:20
#12

Hello Theo!

Thanks for your agreement with Nemoraea.

Best regards Basti