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Phasia or Ectophasia : once again !
Eric Steckx
Sorry but I keep difficulties to discriminate between Phasia and Ectophasia.
Which cell is open or closed ? Where is (or isn't) the petiole ?
Has somebody some little drawing ?
And my picture is a little blur Sad
Belgium 13/09/2007
thank for your help
Eric Steckx
 
jorgemotalmeida
I'd say Ectophasia sp.
 
http://www.flickr.com/photos/superegnum
ChrisR
Ectophasia crassipennis - male Smile Simply put, the wing shading is quite characteristic but the petiole is a stalk made when 2 of the major veins meet well before the wing edge. In this case vein-m meets r4+5 - see picture for an example without a petiole.
Edited by ChrisR on 14-09-2007 22:07
 
http://tachinidae.org.uk
Eric Steckx
Ok Chris, and thank you ! This is very clear.
I think the problem was in my guide : the explanations are correct but the pictures are inverted.
Eric Steckx
 
ChrisR
Hi Eric

It never helps when they get the pictures wrong!! Wink My last pic shows a 'typical' tachinid wing, without a petiole, which you would see in Ectophasia. But for comparisson here is a rare fly called Rondania with a long petiole, similar to the petiole you might expect to see in a Phasia. Smile

Chris R.
 
http://tachinidae.org.uk
Zeegers
Shouldn't we start a gallery of morphology, to save these great explanations for our children ?

Theo
 
ChrisR
Perhaps we should just expand on the glossary? More pictures there would be useful and fairly easy to do. Entries like "wing venation -calyptrata" or "wing venation - brachycera" could have accompanying photos/diagrams of wings. I noticed "petiole" (a common question with calyptrates) doesn't have a diagram. Maybe Paul can arrange this when he is back? He is welcome to use my photos here and I'd be happy to improve them is anyone has any suggestions. Smile
 
http://tachinidae.org.uk
guenille
I will be very interessing to have this sort of picture.
I just begin to ID fly and I have many problem to understand the dipterist vocabulary.
To come back to wing venation of phasia have I good understand ?
Does my picture good ?
I can put it in the gallery
It is a wing of phasia hemiptera
Edith
img239.imageshack.us/img239/241/ailephasianm6.jpg
Edited by guenille on 15-09-2007 15:35
 
ChrisR
Looks fine to me - perfectly illustrates the petiole Smile

I think it might be better if we just illustrate the "glossary" area because it would be difficult to know where morphology photos would appear in the gallery.
 
http://tachinidae.org.uk
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