Posted by ArnovanStipdonk on 12-07-2008 10:30
#1
Hello forum,
Yesterday I found this Tachinida but I find it very difficult to find a species which is exectly the same. Does anyone know the ID of this fly? Many thanks.
Posted by ChrisR on 12-07-2008 13:07
#3
It's hard to tell, without keying it, because it is quite anonymous-looking - but I would guess it is a
Phryxe spp. from the hairy eyes and upturned apical scutellar bristles on a partially orange scutellum ... with discocentral and dorsomarginal bristles on the abdomen etc etc ... nothing very distinctive about the wing so no help there ... same with the humeral callus - the bristles form a line, which is the same for most of the species. :)
Edited by ChrisR on 12-07-2008 13:08
Posted by ArnovanStipdonk on 13-07-2008 00:05
#4
I understand it Chris, it is anonymous-looking. Thanks for your reply.;)
Posted by Zeegers on 17-07-2008 16:07
#5
I would agree with Phryxe, most likely nemea (a female)
Theo