Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Tachinidae - Ernestia puparum

Posted by jorgemotalmeida on 02-04-2010 12:14
#1

Hi


I think this can be an Ernestia puparum.
2010.III.27 - Póvoa Dão - Silgueiros - Viseu





So far this Spring I saw G. viridis, Phasia cf. obesa, Gymnosoma sp., Gonia picea and this Ernestia puparum... (possibly a rinophorid too..)

Edited by jorgemotalmeida on 05-04-2010 20:06

Posted by jorgemotalmeida on 02-04-2010 12:17
#2

another...

Posted by jorgemotalmeida on 02-04-2010 12:19
#3

another...

Posted by jorgemotalmeida on 02-04-2010 12:23
#4

another...

Posted by jorgemotalmeida on 02-04-2010 12:28
#5

other...

Posted by ChrisR on 02-04-2010 12:29
#6

Should be right :)

Posted by jorgemotalmeida on 02-04-2010 12:29
#7

Thanks, Chris! ;)

Posted by Jaakko on 04-04-2010 20:31
#8

Cheeks hairy --> E. vagans.

Posted by jorgemotalmeida on 04-04-2010 20:43
#9

Thanks, Jaako.

Posted by Jaakko on 05-04-2010 20:03
#10

Err.. Of course they should be the other way around: puparum has haired cheeks, not vagans! Sorry Chris!

There's other features as well. Yet again, this specimen has dark r-m nodes as Chris pointed out and contrary to what I've seen...

Posted by jorgemotalmeida on 05-04-2010 20:06
#11

that's why I sent PM you as in the gallery all E. puparum have "hairs" in the cheeks.

Thanks once again for your feedback! :)

Edited by jorgemotalmeida on 05-04-2010 20:15

Posted by caliprobola on 19-04-2011 22:59
#12

Hi, I was wondering if Ernestia puparum was the only Ernestia with the darkish cross veins, not only r-m but also m-cu and the post-angular vein? I find it with this specimen, other pics in the gallery and a specimen i collected today but i can't find it back on pictures of other species like E. rudis, they at most seem to have r-m darkened...

thanks
Pieter