Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Tachinidae? => Strongygaster globula

Posted by Double A on 16-04-2021 18:03
#1

Moscow region. July 27

Edited by Double A on 17-04-2021 16:03

Posted by tristram on 16-04-2021 21:16
#2

Might be Tachinidae.
Try changing the title to attract the attention of Theo Zeegers

Edited by tristram on 16-04-2021 21:17

Posted by Double A on 17-04-2021 05:05
#3

tristram wrote:
Might be Tachinidae.
Try changing the title to attract the attention of Theo Zeegers


Done.

Posted by eklans on 17-04-2021 07:50
#4

Hi, for my still unskilled eye it's hard to try with one photo (though it's excellent!) - but I wonder whether Stomina sp. could be possible...

Greetings, Eric

Posted by Double A on 17-04-2021 14:35
#5

eklans wrote:
Hi, for my still unskilled eye it's hard to try with one photo (though it's excellent!) - but I wonder whether Stomina sp. could be possible...

Greetings, Eric


Thanx.
Unfortunately, there is only one suitable photo.
Lets's look for Stomina...

Posted by Double A on 17-04-2021 14:46
#6

Eyes large, not Stomina, but maybe Strongygaster globula!

Edited by Double A on 17-04-2021 15:12

Posted by tristram on 17-04-2021 15:37
#7

Yes, that looks good. See this thread from 2017: https://diptera.i...d_id=80660

Posted by Zeegers on 17-04-2021 15:52
#8

Common in the east, rare or absent in the west.

Theo

Posted by Double A on 17-04-2021 16:03
#9

Thank you Tristram and Theo!