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Help with some Tachinidae
Arthropa
Hello,

I'd like some help with this one, having lunch on some Apiaceae Smile

arthropa.free.fr/photos/034206A.jpg arthropa.free.fr/photos/034204A.jpg
(Rimont, Burgundy, France - June 2003 - no precise dimension, sorry Frown)

I first would have thought it is some kind of Ectophasia, but I've been told it is much probably some Eliozeta or some Clytiomyia.

I'm sorry, these picts are pretty bad looking, and I have no bigger size : this was not a digital camera on that time ! Pfft I hope this will be enough for a genus.

Thanks for your help

Benoit
Benoit MARTHA Smile
 
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ChrisR
Yes, definitely NOT Ectophasia - more likely to be Eliozeta (or as Theo calls it - Heliozeta Wink)
 
http://tachinidae.org.uk
Zeegers
I'm sorry to disturb the consensus, but I don't agree.
The wings are distinctly darkened, which is never the case in Heliozeta or Clytiomyia.
Moreover, it is darkened in a way that is characteristic for the female of Ectophasia.... leucoptera (there it is !).

So that's where my money is

(other features are difficult to see)


Theo
 
ChrisR
Ahh, i never saw E.leucoptera Sad This just doesn't look like any of my Ectophasia Sad
 
http://tachinidae.org.uk
Arthropa
Thanks Theo and Chris ! Smile

I spent some time searching, but there it is, I found my photos, and I re-scanned them : they're not better, but they're bigger ! Grin

Here it is :
marthaadsl.free.fr/ATH/photos/ATH034204A.jpg
marthaadsl.free.fr/ATH/photos/ATH034206A.jpg
marthaadsl.free.fr/ATH/photos/ATH034211A.jpg

Does this help ? Confirmation of E. leucoptera female ?
Benoit MARTHA Smile
 
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ChrisR
I am wondering if the wing-shading is really an optical illusion caused by darkness/shadows in the background?

Also, I have examined my female Ectophasia crassipennis here and they definitely don't have such stong bristles on the abdomen, as seen on these photos. My money is still with Eliozeta/Clytiomyia Smile
Edited by ChrisR on 13-09-2007 12:24
 
http://tachinidae.org.uk
Zeegers
Chris is completely right. I got fooled by the background, as already suggested.
It's a female, quite orange, with shorter third antennal segment, so (H)eliozeta helluo female is the first that comes in mind.


Theo
 
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