Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Tachinidae => Phasia aurigera ?

Posted by skrylten on 19-10-2011 09:51
#1

Is it possible to ID this fellow ?
South of Sweden, 2 oct 2011. Ca 5 mm.

/Leif

Edited by skrylten on 07-03-2012 18:28

Posted by skrylten on 19-10-2011 09:52
#2

2:nd image

Posted by skrylten on 19-10-2011 09:52
#3

3:rd image

Posted by Paul Beuk on 19-10-2011 12:02
#4

Tachinidae, Phasiinae

Posted by ChrisR on 19-10-2011 14:28
#5

Looks like Phasia aurigera or aurulans to me but I see them very rarely so we'd need one of the north European experts to confirm that :)

Posted by skrylten on 19-10-2011 14:39
#6

Thx Paul and Chris !

/Leif

Posted by Jaakko on 28-10-2011 21:50
#7

It surely looks a lot like a female aurigera (surely not aurulans!). Has it been recorded from Sweden before? Quite common here in Germany, but to my knowledge it might be new to Scandinavia!

Posted by skrylten on 28-02-2012 13:56
#8

Hi Jaakko !
Sorry I missed your answer back in october...
If it is aurigera , it would be new to Sweden. To bad I don't collect Diptera. :S

Will for sure start to collect when this years season starts here in Sweden...

Edited by skrylten on 28-02-2012 15:31

Posted by skrylten on 07-03-2012 18:30
#9

Are there other candidates than Phasia aurigera ?

Would love to take away the "?", for a new one in Sweden ...