Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Stomina calvescens ♀ (Tachinidae)
#1
On a wall, 26.viii.2022 (Spain: Girona: Beuda), determination using Mosch Web [Cerretti, Tschorsnig, Lopresti, Di Giovanni. ZooKeys 205: 5–18. doi: 10.3897/zookeys.205.3409]
#4
[TAXA OUTPUT]
Acemya Robineau-Desvoidy, 1830: 202
Stomina Robineau-Desvoidy, 1830: 411
[SELECTED CHOICE]
(1) EYE
-Eye bare or nearly bare: hairs, if present, not longer than diameter of 2 eye facets
(2) OCELLI
-ocelli present
(25) DORSAL PART OF OCCIPUT
-postero dorsal part of head without black setulae behind postocular row
(39) SCUTUM: PRESUTURAL STRIPES
-... with three, four or five presutural dark vittae, or uniformly covered with pruinosity
(44) PRESUTURAL ACROSTICHAL SETAE
-... two ...
(45) PRESUTURAL DORSOCENTRAL SETAE
-... two ...
(46) POSTSUTURAL DORSOCENTRAL SETAE
-... three ...
(52) SCUTELLUM COLOUR
-scutellum mainly black, more or less red or yellowish apically
-scutellum mainly red or yellowish
(73) BEND OF M
-bend of M forming a distinctly obtuse angle
(76) RATIOS OF VEIN M
-section of M between R-M and DM-Cu visibly longer than section between DM-Cu and bend of M
(77) CROSSVEIN DM-Cu
-crossvein DM-Cu not exceptionally oblique
(78) PETIOLE [STALK]
-cell r4+5 open [or vein m not reaching wing margin]
(88) PRUINOSITY OF ABDOMEN
-abdomen entirely covered by dense, sometimes not uniform, pruinosity, tessellated or showing dark patches
https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/132483351
Posted by
Zeegers on 30-08-2022 07:03
#5
Difficult. There seem to be only 2 post IA on thorax, that should be a big clue (favouring Acemyiini, I guess).
Any chance of a pic showing lateral view, o matter how bad ?
Theo
#6
No, sorry :-( the camera could'nt get into the wall, to take a shot more ventrally.
There are clearly 2 post sutural intra-alar setae. If I add two postsutural intra-alar setae separated by a distance equal at most to distance between the first seta and the suture, then it is also left
Acemya and
Stomina.
I add another dorsolateral view.
#7
The first flagellomere of
Acemya is pointed at the upper tip, not rounded as usual in Tachinidae.
#8
Thanks, John, then it's not
Acemyia
#9
Even if the view of the flagellomere is not good,
Acemyia looks quite different.
Posted by
Zeegers on 31-08-2022 19:04
#10
Well, it could be a female Stomina, but I am not totally sure.
Theo
#12
Repeated the key
(1) EYE
-Eye bare or nearly bare: hairs, if present, not longer than diameter of 2 eye facets
(2) OCELLI
-ocelli present
(25) DORSAL PART OF OCCIPUT
-postero dorsal part of head without black setulae behind postocular row
(30) APEX OF FIRST FLAGELLOMERE
-non-sharpened apex
(39) SCUTUM: PRESUTURAL STRIPES
-... with three, four or five presutural dark vittae, or uniformly covered with pruinosity
(44) PRESUTURAL ACROSTICHAL SETAE
-... two ...
(45) PRESUTURAL DORSOCENTRAL SETAE
-... two ...
(46) POSTSUTURAL DORSOCENTRAL SETAE
-... three ...
(47) POSTSUTURAL INTRA-ALAR SETAE
-two postsutural intra-alar setae separated by a distance equal at most to distance between the first seta and the suture
(52) SCUTELLUM COLOUR
-scutellum mainly black, more or less red or yellowish apically
-scutellum mainly red or yellowish
(73) BEND OF M
-bend of M forming a distinctly obtuse angle
(76) RATIOS OF VEIN M
-section of M between R-M and DM-Cu visibly longer than section between DM-Cu and bend of M
(77) CROSSVEIN DM-Cu
-crossvein DM-Cu not exceptionally oblique
(78) PETIOLE [STALK]
-cell r4+5 open [or vein m not reaching wing margin]
(88) PRUINOSITY OF ABDOMEN
-abdomen entirely covered by dense, sometimes not uniform, pruinosity, tessellated or showing dark patches.
Taxa output= Stomina Robineau-Desvoidy, 1830: 411
Somebody else wrote me it was not S.caliendrata
https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/132483351
Posted by
eklans on 30-11-2023 12:05
#13
The frons seems to be bigger than an eye?
Abdomen seems to be black lateral - not yellowish or red (1st img.)?
Fore tarsomere 5 seems to be approx. as long as wide (2nd img)?
And if the claws of the fore tarsus are at most half as long as tarsomere 5 it could be the female
Stomina calvescens
from Ceretti (2010): I tachinidi della fauna italiana
Edited by
eklans on 30-11-2023 12:11
#14
Thank you Eric :-)
I have found and studied the key and agree it must be calvescens
Best wishes
Rafael
Posted by
Zeegers on 03-12-2023 08:29
#15
Females Stomina are very tricky ….