Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Help with the identification of Tachinidae sp. from Greece
#1
Hi,
Recently, I had the opportunity to examine the specimen photographed here (
https://www.inatu.../111982731). Based on the developed postscutellum and wide calyptrae I believe it belongs to Tachinidae, but I can't narrow it down more than that... Does anyone have an idea about the subfamily or even genus species (especially @Zeegers)? I can provide more photos of the specimen if needed (total length ca. 5 mm).
P.S. I can't upload my stereoscopic photos here, because their size exceeds 300 Kb. However, I made this ''dummy'' observation in iNaturalist, where I will put the photos of the characters thata are needed for the identification (
https://www.inatu.../112859608). Afterwards, I will delete it and add the proper
Thanks in advance!
Posted by
Zeegers on 25-04-2022 20:13
#2
still, it is policy to post your pics here (as well).
Reason: if anything changes on Inaturalist, for instance photos get deleted, this post will be ome ununderstandable.
You can easily downsize your pics, for instance with www. pixlr.com.
Theo
#3
I managed to resize my pictures, so as to make them available here as well. I also deleted the ''dummy'' observation, because it is pointless now. Below, I provide what I have photographed until now, with some explanations on the photos. Could the specimen be a
Leucostoma?
#6
Lower calypter (attached)
#7
Lower calypter (detached)
#8
General view of the head
#9
Shape and chaetotaxy of arista
#10
Shape and color of the palpi
#11
Posteroventral chaetotaxy of the head
#12
Ornamentation of middle tibia
#13
General view of the wing
#14
Better view of the r(4+5) & M plane
Posted by
Zeegers on 26-04-2022 06:49
#15
Thank you.
Your arrow pointing to the supposedly postscutellum points much too low. The postscutellum is much higher, a very narrow ridge just below the scutellum. Hence not swollen.
This is a Nyctia (Sarcophagidae)
Theo