Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Sarcophaga maculata? (Exorista sp.)
Posted by Mucha Fero on 03-12-2010 20:51
#1
Sarcophaga maculata (female) is the correct name? Thank you very much.
Mucha František, Terchová, Slovak Republik

Edited by Mucha Fero on 05-12-2010 08:21
Posted by rvanderweele on 03-12-2010 22:02
#2
Is this a Sarcophaga? It appears to me a Tachinidae or perhaps a Miltogramminae, but, perhaps better to keep my mouth shut and leave it to the calypterate lovers
Posted by Mucha Fero on 04-12-2010 12:15
#3
rvanderweele wrote:
Is this a Sarcophaga? It appears to me a Tachinidae or perhaps a Miltogramminae, but, perhaps better to keep my mouth shut and leave it to the calypterate lovers
Ruud never mind, it is important to have the joy of life.
Posted by ChrisR on 04-12-2010 13:37
#4
Hmm, yes - change the title to attract Theo - it seems to be Tachinidae (subfamily Exoristinae) - maybe an
Exorista sp. but hard to say for sure - it seems to have lost a lot of its bristles. :)
Posted by Mucha Fero on 04-12-2010 16:23
#5
ChrisR wrote:
Hmm, yes - change the title to attract Theo - it seems to be Tachinidae (subfamily Exoristinae) - maybe an Exorista sp. but hard to say for sure - it seems to have lost a lot of its bristles. :)
I decided to Exoristinae - Winthemiini.
Chris thank you very much.
Posted by ChrisR on 04-12-2010 18:17
#6
Winthemiini? It's a brave step ... why do you think? I don't think Winthemiini have a shadow fold on the median vein - but yours has ;)
Posted by Mucha Fero on 05-12-2010 08:20
#7
ChrisR wrote:
Winthemiini? It's a brave step ... why do you think? I don't think Winthemiini have a shadow fold on the median vein - but yours has ;)
After your response I decided to Exorista sp. Chris thank you very much.