Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Sarcophagidae/Tachinidae Hungary 1
Posted by pwalter on 12-01-2009 14:18
#1
Hi, this one was found in a forest, N-E Hungary, August. Any chance to name the genus?
Edited by pwalter on 12-01-2009 22:45
Posted by pwalter on 12-01-2009 14:19
#2
2nd
Posted by pwalter on 12-01-2009 14:20
#3
3rd
Posted by Tony Irwin on 12-01-2009 21:37
#4
I think this is more likely to be Tachinidae, but Theo or Chris usually look at Sarcophagidae posts, so you should get an answer from them anyway.
Posted by pwalter on 12-01-2009 22:45
#5
Thank You Tony, I felt it migth be Tachinid but chose Sarcophagidae:)
Posted by Liekele Sijstermans on 12-01-2009 23:58
#6
not Sarcophagidae.
my first impression is Nilea (Tachinidae).
Liekele
Posted by pwalter on 13-01-2009 16:03
#7
Thanks for everyone! I have a specimen, I'll photograph it at put the photos here.
Posted by Zeegers on 14-01-2009 17:51
#8
There is little to go on. Pity we can't see the palps.
There is clearly only one pair of reclinate orbital setae, that's why the suggestion Nilea makes sense. However, the bristles on the facial ridge seem to go up very high and the third antennal segment is quite elongate....
Need to check this one.
Theo