Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Many Ectophasia (Tachinidae) from 14.08.19 --> males are all E. crassipennis

Posted by Zeegers on 16-08-2019 20:23
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Yes, there are non-macho males.
But the wing infuscation should be obvious: only a central dark spot in female, much more extended in male. So, contrary to Phasia, females have partly darkened wings as well !

And yes, crassipennis is very variable and yes, all males shown are crassipennis. Oblonga is red rather than yellow. Females cannot be separated from picture (at least not by me).


theo