Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Tachinidae

Posted by Niki Winter on 15-09-2007 20:08
#1

I don?t found an example in the gallery.
Who can give me the name of this. I found it in 1000m in the "Grauwackenzone" in Salzburger Land.
Best regards Niki
fc1.parsimony.net/user811/September/MSC_2633.jpg

Posted by jorgemotalmeida on 15-09-2007 22:18
#2

what an unusual Ectophasia??

Posted by Nikita Vikhrev on 15-09-2007 22:39
#3

As far as I know it is Phasia hemiptera

Posted by Niki Winter on 15-09-2007 22:39
#4

I will give you another picture.
fc1.parsimony.net/user811/September/MSC_2628.jpg

Edited by Niki Winter on 15-09-2007 22:40

Posted by jorgemotalmeida on 15-09-2007 22:43
#5

Nikita Vikhrev wrote:
As far as I know it is Phasia hemiptera


hmm.. really venation fits well for Phasia! The petiole is present.
grr.. another mistake.

Posted by Niki Winter on 15-09-2007 22:46
#6

Phasia hemiptera I found it on the same place. Have a look at the chest (I hope it is correct)
fc1.parsimony.net/user811/September/MSC_2630.jpg

Posted by Zeegers on 16-09-2007 08:04
#7

Yes Phasia hemiptera, macho male


THeo

Posted by Niki Winter on 16-09-2007 19:46
#8

Thank you all for your postings,
but is it the same P. hemiptera in all pictures?
I have some doubts about, because the thorax is so different.
What do you think?

Niki

Posted by ChrisR on 16-09-2007 22:29
#9

Hard to say if it is the same individual but I think at least #1 and #3 are the same because there appears to be a slight imperfection in the trailing edge of the right wing. The #2 photo just shows the orange side-hair more clearly.

Posted by Niki Winter on 17-09-2007 07:45
#10

Hmm..., I think it is very difficult to identify it from this photos, #1 and #2 is the same individium - and #3 show me another thorax. Possibly it is a temper of the nature.
Niki