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Tachinid fly?
blowave
Hi.

It looks like a Tachinid fly to me but I can't find it, any clues? Frown

Lincoln UK.

19th July 2007.

Thanks for looking!
 
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blowave
Another shot
 
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ChrisR
No - muscid or callaphorid, I think Smile

The reasons being: no really stout bristles, just hairs; the head shape - big(ish) eyes with a sloping face; and I don't see a bend in vein M... but that might just be the light. But really, it just doesn't look like a tachinid Smile
Edited by ChrisR on 19-08-2007 22:18
 
http://tachinidae.org.uk
blowave
Thanks Chris, I looked in the Calliphoridae and found a Pollenia sp. which looks similar.

Does anyone agree with this? Smile
 
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ChrisR
I thought so too at first, but Pollenia should have a little golden hair on the thorax and I can't see any one yours. I'm not sure what it is but it is probably something common - I am just sure it isn't a tachinid! Grin
 
http://tachinidae.org.uk
blowave
Waddya say to this one, Stomoxys calcitrans, Muscidae? Looks similar.

http://www.univ-u...rides.html

I have Pollenia rudis too! And maybe some more...Grin
 
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blowave
Or a Musca sp., both on the link, there are horses across the road.

http://cal.vet.up...s/lab9.htm
 
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Nikita Vikhrev
It is Muscina, Muscidae
Nikita Vikhrev - Zool Museum of Moscow University
 
blowave
Thanks Nikita, there is a picture of Muscina prolapsa in the Gallery which looks very similar, but a little darker. Could it be that? Pfft
 
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Susan R Walter
The just visible brownish tip to the scutellum indicates Muscina, and if you look really really carefully you can see that the M vein is gently bending. I would say it is M levida as there doesn't seem to be any brown/orange on the legs or antennae. If it had been Stomxys you would have been able to see the rigid proboscis in these photos. Muscina are very attracted to horses too (or at least, their by-products Wink )
Susan
 
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blowave
Thanks for your input Susan, the two species M. prolapsa and M. levida look very similar, is there any defining feature that could separate them? They both look darker than my fly, it was as in the pic, or could this be an age thing?

I found another pic of M. levida where the female looks paler, but mine looks like a male judging by the widespread eyes of the female. Frown

http://popgen.uni...evida.html

 
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Susan R Walter
The difference in colour could be age, light conditions, angle of view - flies with those shifting tessellated patterns of pruinosity often look different depending on all of these factors.

The difference between M prolapsa and M levida is basically if it has any orange or brown at all on it, except the scutellum tip, it is not levida. .

Yours is male, as you worked out. The flies on the link you provided are not Muscina at all. I think they are something like Haematobosca.
Susan
 
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ChrisR
It's just not going to be possible to get a good, solid ID from a slightly fuzzy photo taken at distance. This is why entomologists take specimens, not photos if they want a really good ID Wink
 
http://tachinidae.org.uk
blowave
Thanks Susan and Chris, I will be happy to call it a Muscina sp.

Gosh, the link seems to be an authoritave site, if they can't get it right where does that leave the rest of us who are none the wiser? I am learning in this jungle! Cool

Chris, somehow I don't think I will be going as far as taking specimens! But I am going to upgrade to a DSLR camera, my Sony DSCV1 is good but not up to this type of photography and I hate not being able to get good pics! Angry

Janet
 
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