Posted by
Sundew on 06-06-2013 17:34
#1
Hi,
On 10th May I met at least two of these Tachinid males together with lots of other insects on
Acer pseudoplatanus inflorescences in southern Brandenburg. When I saw the reddish scutellum, I was afraid to deal with a hardly identifiable
Linnaemya and took a long series of pictures to catch also genitalia and sternites. However, chaetotaxy of
Linnaemya does not fit. Meanwhile I think of
Phorocera assimilis (in thread
http://www.dipter...pid=196205 I read: fore tarsus as long as fore tibia, middle black longitudinal stripes on thorax narrower than the dividing space). So what do you say?
Thanks in advance, Sundew
Edited by
Sundew on 06-06-2013 22:04