Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Phryxe sp. (ID Theo Zeegers); SW Spain

Posted by Andre Burgers on 07-03-2021 16:06
#1

This was the only photo it allowed. A ver hairy fly.
Happy with its family. Smile


¡Saludos! TumbsUp

Edited by Andre Burgers on 07-03-2021 20:22

Posted by eklans on 07-03-2021 16:31
#2

Hi Andre, family: Tachindae (and I'm sure you will get closer to the species soonWink).

Greetings, Eric

Posted by Andre Burgers on 07-03-2021 16:35
#3

eklans wrote:
Hi Andre, family: Tachindae (and I'm sure you will get closer to the species soonWink).

Greetings, Eric


Vielen Dank, Eric!!! TumbsUp I will search for pages on Tachinidae.


Tschüss!

Posted by eklans on 07-03-2021 16:50
#4

¡Hola, Andre! I think I can deliver more: Phorocera assimilis - a girl.

¡Saludos! Eric

Edited by eklans on 07-03-2021 16:59

Posted by Andre Burgers on 07-03-2021 17:02
#5

eklans wrote:
¡Hola, Andre! I think I can deliver more: Phorocera assimilis - a girl.

¡Saludos! Eric


Well, that is perfect in more than 1 way. Never thought it would reach species level Grin and it is a new species (genus) for me. Smile

¡Gracias de nuevo, Eric!!!

Posted by Zeegers on 07-03-2021 19:01
#6

Hi Eric

The arista is thickened on basal 80 % .....

Theo

Posted by Zeegers on 07-03-2021 19:07
#7

Note the erect apical scutellars.
My guess would be one of those Mediterrean Phryxe-species (like Ph. prima or similar)

Theo

Posted by eklans on 07-03-2021 20:08
#8

Hi Theo, thanks a lot for being that attentive!
Andre, non persevero Smile!

Have a nice evening, Eric

Posted by Andre Burgers on 07-03-2021 20:21
#9

Hi Theo!

Thanks for your opinion!! TumbsUp

Phryxe sp. is fine for me.