Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Nice Tachinida
#1
Antalia, Side, sand dunas near sea, 27 may, 5-6mm
#2
Could this be one of the Metopiinae (Sarcophagidae)?
Posted by
Zeegers on 27-05-2006 13:49
#3
Nice indeed,
but Paul is right:
it should be placed in Sarcophagidae - Miltogramminae.
Theo
#4
LoL, been reading too much in another forum with many
Metopia images...

Posted by
Zeegers on 27-05-2006 17:27
#5
Hi Paul
We mean the same thing.
It is in the subfamily of Metopia and Miltogramma.
I use to call that subfamily Miltogramminae.
Whether it is in the tribe Miltogrammini or in the tribe Metopiini,
is another matter (in which I lack expertise).
Theo
#6
Thank you Paul and Theo.
This fly change my dislike of Sarcophagidae family into, as a minimum neutral position.
Nikita
Posted by
Zeegers on 27-05-2006 20:21
#7
Be warned !
They are kleptoparasites, which is just an euphemism for robbers !!
But they are pretty indeed, many Miltogramminae.
Theo
#8
Theo, you think, that bieng kleptoparasite is worse than simply parasite as your preferable family or vampirs as another one?
And to tell you truth, this fly had stolen nothing out of my equipment, as far as I check so far

#9
This is Craticulina (Sarcophagidae, Miltogramminae).
Liekele
#11
Dear Liekele,
specimen on this photo have been collected. In my old key (by Rodendorf) is only one species C. tabaniformes with slightly different color of leg and antennae 3-d.
Could you tell me what should I check to get species level?
Nikita
#12
It is image of collected specimen (same as on life photo).
#14
Nikita,
Fantastic job! Beautiful field shot, and specimen shots, of the handsome Craticulina, miltogrammine fly (same specimen!). Really great work.
Eric.
#15
Nikita,
Considering all information, I think we can eliminate most Craticulina species, so this is Craticulina tabaniformis after all.
Liekele