Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Yellow Tachinidae
Posted by Isidro on 17-09-2007 12:46
#1
Yesterday at Sabi?anigo, Huesca, Aragon, Spain. Pre-Pyrenees. Between Atlantic and Mediterranean climate. Habitat: prairie dominates by Daucus carota, Eryngium campestre and Conyza sp. Near a small river. Size: 6-7 mm.
If someone need a view of the proboscis, I have a picture with them evaginated.
Thanks ;)
Posted by ChrisR on 17-09-2007 14:10
#2
Very nice photos - especially #1 showing the subscutellum clearly - no doubt it is a tachinid! ;) My guess is either an
Eliozeta or
Clytiomyia sp.
I wish we were having as good a September as you seem to be having in the south. I went out at the weekend and I saw no tachinids and very few interesting flies at all. The countryside in England seems to have decided it is autumn and what few flowers are still alive have few/no flies on them :(
Edited by ChrisR on 17-09-2007 14:12
Posted by Isidro on 17-09-2007 14:29
#3
Thanks Chris! Is possible decide which of the two genus suggested is it? I wait Theo...
Here is all dry, it haven't rained in the summer, but in the mountain there are some insects as I show here.
Edited by Isidro on 17-09-2007 14:30
Posted by ChrisR on 17-09-2007 14:57
#4
Theo might know - he has seen a lot more of these in mainland Europe than I have here in England. Here
Clytiomyia is very very rare and
Eliozeta doesn't exist at all.
In the european key the genera are split using the number of katepisternal bristles - under the wing, above the legs. The area is just visible on your last photo but it is too out of focus to count the bristles :(
Posted by Zeegers on 17-09-2007 16:38
#5
It looks like a special male.
Pity the thorax is out of focus.
Should be Clytiomyia, since none of the Heliozeta species fit.
But then, deadendstreet.
Theo
Posted by Isidro on 17-09-2007 18:46
#6
Thanks Theo! At least I have the genus...
do you know the Tachina that I've posted few hours ago?