Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Unknown => Miltogramminae => Miltogramma (s.l.)

Posted by Woodmen on 30-07-2019 12:23
#1

Russia, Kirov region. 25.07.2019.

Vladimir.

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Edited by Woodmen on 07-08-2019 08:03

Posted by John Carr on 30-07-2019 14:15
#2

Sarcophagidae subfamily Miltogramminae. They are often found in sandy places.

Posted by Woodmen on 31-07-2019 07:47
#3

Thank you very much, John!
Regards
Vladimir.

Posted by Zeegers on 02-08-2019 11:50
#4

But a very interesting one ! Does not ring a bell.


Theo

Posted by Woodmen on 03-08-2019 15:59
#5

Senotainia?

Posted by johnes81 on 03-08-2019 16:52
#6

I believe that Senotainia does not have a protruding frons and it is supposed to have vibrissae. So i think no to that genus.

Posted by Woodmen on 03-08-2019 17:22
#7

26.07.2019. In the same place.
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Posted by johnes81 on 03-08-2019 17:41
#8

very nice photo! so the frons is not protruding.
This is helpful.

Posted by Zeegers on 05-08-2019 17:34
#9

Ho ho ho, the last pciture is clearly a very different species, so please don’t mix them up. Life is difficult enough as it is

The third pic shows that the vibrissa is lacking hence it is a Milogramma (s.l.).

Theo

Posted by Woodmen on 07-08-2019 08:02
#10

Thank you very much, Theo!
Deleted the extra post...)

Regards
Vladimir.