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Tachinidae - found in a container used for raising insect larvae
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R_Majoor |
Posted on 27-03-2020 22:39
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Hello everyone, thanks to the sunny weather, several insects decided to show their faces today. This was also the case for this Tachinid, which I found in a container in which I've raised several sawfly-larvae and caterpillars (macro-moths mainly). I have not yet searched for possible host remains, but I still have the living fly. Does anyone recognise the species? Or if not yet, what do I have to take photos of for an identification? All larvae raised in this container were found in Barneveld (the Netherlands). Photos: ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Thanks in advance, Rayan Majoor |
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John Carr |
Posted on 27-03-2020 23:32
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It has some characters of tribe Polideini: semicircular last section of M, hairy eyes, and frontals descending low onto face. I'm not sure if I see a strong pteropleural bristle. So maybe Lypha. |
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Zeegers |
Posted on 28-03-2020 08:53
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Well spoken, John. Lypha dubia, very common spring species and already active now. Theo |
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R_Majoor |
Posted on 28-03-2020 18:30
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Member Location: Posts: 23 Joined: 20.06.17 |
Hello John and Theo, seems like (by accident) I took photos of the right characteristics then ![]() Thank you for your reactions! I'll just take a few better photos and then I'll let it go. Have a good weekend! Kind regards, Rayan Majoor |
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