Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Tachinidae: Hyperaea sanguinea
Posted by
ESant on 06-08-2022 12:22
#1
Hello,
I photographed this fly near Casteddu Etzu (OR), Sardinia, Italy, on June 8th 2022. I'm not sure if it is a Tachinidae or Rhinophoridae. Could you please help me to identify its genus or species from these photos?
Thank you in advance,
Emanuele
Edited by
ESant on 07-08-2022 13:59
Posted by
ESant on 06-08-2022 12:23
#2
Photo 2:
Posted by
eklans on 06-08-2022 13:52
#3
Hi Emanuele, I think it's Eriothrix sp., Tachinidae, but not rufomaculata, which is very common here, but possibly a female of the South European species like E. apennina (occiput only black setae, tergites at least basally dusted).
Posted by
Zeegers on 06-08-2022 17:40
#4
The pattern on thoracic dorsum is very different from Eriothrix in and in any case, there is a petiole in the wing venation so it would have been rufomaculata. Also, the first two antennal segments are orange, not black.
But, as said, I don’t think it is Eriothrix. I am inclining towards a Zeuxia, yes, some of these have red sidemarkings on tergites. Need to check the collection.
Theo
Posted by
Zeegers on 06-08-2022 17:41
#5
Also, the legs are very long, suggesting either Dexiini or Minthoini.
Th.
Posted by
eklans on 06-08-2022 17:58
#6
Oops, I've just recognized, that my Mintho rufiventris have the petiole, too.
Thanks, Theo!
Posted by
Zeegers on 07-08-2022 12:48
#7
It is Hyperaea sanguinea, already known from Sardinia.
Theo
Posted by
ESant on 07-08-2022 13:59
#8
Nice! Thank you both very much!