Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Nowickia, not Tachina magnicornis

Posted by Sundew on 23-07-2008 22:30
#1

Hi,
Today I saw a quite colourful Tachina that, according to black legs and dark mark broadening towards the abdominal tip should be T. magnicornis. However, it has a black scutellum and very bristly legs. Is this within the limits of variation, or does it point to a subspecies or even a related species (I don't know any, however)?
Thanks for information, Sundew

Edited by Sundew on 24-07-2008 10:03

Posted by cosmln on 23-07-2008 22:36
#2

just a guess maybe Novickia?
just a guess don't throw with rocks ;)

cosmln

Posted by ChrisR on 23-07-2008 22:48
#3

Nowickia is correct :) Black legs & antennae are the clue and the whole colour-scheme is more 'contrasty' than Tachina spp. (brighter orange and darker blacks)

Posted by cosmln on 23-07-2008 23:17
#4

Chris Raper wrote:
Nowickia is correct :) Black legs & antennae are the clue and the whole colour-scheme is more 'contrasty' than Tachina spp. (brighter orange and darker blacks)

hihi
i'm so good... just missed a letter ;)

cosmln

Posted by Sundew on 24-07-2008 10:01
#5

You are both great - and a little bit I'm too, for I somehow doubted my own Tachina ID (without knowing that there is this superficially quite similar genus). Many thanks, Sundew