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Is this Gonia capitata?
wouter
Recently we saw this fly near a dune area in the Netherlands: Lentevreugd Wassenaar.

Can you help me identifying it?

You can find the picture here:

http://www.waarne...p?id=18228

 
Kahis
Looks more like a Tachina. Gonia are at least here strictly vernal species.
 
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ChrisR
Well, Gonia capitata is listed in Peter Tschorsnig's central european key as having records into 'early September', so it is a possibility. The head is difficult to see but the more I look at it, the more it looks like the frons is wide enough for Gonia, so ... without saying it *is* ... I'd say it is possible Smile
 
http://tachinidae.org.uk
wouter
Looks more like a Tachina. Gonia are at least here strictly vernal species.


Mark van Veen a dutch entomologist thought it might be a Gonia capitata, but he also was very surprised about the date. That?s why I posted it here to find out wheter it could be some other similar species.
 
Paul Beuk
To complicate matters: Tschorsnig also mentions in the key that there is yellowish pile on head and abdomen, but in the picture it appears to be rather whitish and that would lead to other species in the key.
Paul

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Zeegers
It is not Gonia capitata, for one 'reason' because it is not dutch !

Paul had a good suggestion, it is in the Tachininae Tachinini.

Though it cannot be seen for sure from this picture, given the locality I have no doubt that it actually is Peleteria rubescens (or whatever the modern name is of our Peleteria, = nigricornis).
It has some large bristles on the face.
It is quite common in the dune area, but otherwise rare.

Theo Zeegers
 
Zeegers
Sorry, it was Kahis who get the ID on the right track


Theo
 
wouter
Though it cannot be seen for sure from this picture, given the locality I have no doubt that it actually is Peleteria rubescens (or whatever the modern name is of our Peleteria, = nigricornis).
It has some large bristles on the face.
It is quite common in the dune area, but otherwise rare.


It is a bit unclear to me now. Is it Peleteria rubescens, is it Peleteria nigricornis or is it Nigricornis rubescens? I have another picture from the front. I could ask my friend who took the pictures for me if we could upload these as well.

Are there anywhere on the internet pictures of this Peleteria??
 
Zeegers
Sorry for the confusion.

It is (at least, that is my guess)

Peleteria rubescens,

which has been known as P. nigricornis in the older literature.

Theo
 
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