Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Gymnosoma rotundatum (Tachinidae)

Posted by Susan R Walter on 14-07-2019 20:39
#1

For the first time in more than 10 years I've keyed a fly specimen out from scratch. Took me about an hour. After a few setbacks including getting the sex wrong initially and breaking 2 legs off when setting it, I finally got to female Gymnosoma rotundatum. Turns out it's the most widely distributed of the Gymnosoma in France, so the most likely result. Nonetheless, I'm quite pleased with myself. At one point I thought I was going to have to give up at Gymnosoma sp brackets not nitens. My photos aren't very good, so give the impression the frons is entirely black, but in fact it is mostly a reddish brown.

So -- anyone want to burst my bubble? :-)

Central lowland France.

Posted by Susan R Walter on 14-07-2019 20:40
#2

Another view.

Posted by Zeegers on 15-07-2019 07:08
#3

adifficult to judge, either rotundatum or nudifrons.
I would need a better view on the frons.

Theo

Posted by Susan R Walter on 16-07-2019 19:11
#4

Despite a tragic accident, I took some more photos today with a friend's equipment, which is better than mine.