Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Tachiniidae
#2
P.S. Collected, additional details available

Posted by
ChrisR on 13-05-2006 17:06
#3
a side view of the head would be appreciated - perhaps including the legs too?

#4
Voila, Chris.
(with day light I can do better image.
Nikita
Posted by
ChrisR on 13-05-2006 22:14
#5
Hmm, too many things are unclear for me to say for sure. It's got very few features that narrow the identification down - but the yellow palp; hairy eyes; 4 black stripes on the anterior thorax; and the huge ad bristle on the mid tibia are pretty good. It doesn't seem to have bristles on the facial ridge or very far down the face too. Can't quite see the colour of the hairs behind the head OR the arrangement of the scutellar bristles though. Would be nice to see the number and arrangement of bristles on the thorax - pre and post sutural and humeral callus too.
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#6
You haven't more easy questions?
It seems to me that ac 2+2, dc 3+3, scutellum - 3 pair, long.
Posted by
Zeegers on 14-05-2006 10:13
#7
There should be bristles on the facial ridge, not clear on the picture.
Given the large male genitalia and the clear fold coming out of the bend of vein M, this can only be Phorocera.
Since the scutellum is dark, it is a male of Ph. obscura.
Very common spring species in deciduous forests
Theo
#8
Thank you Chris and Theo!