Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Tachinidae 3: Solieria

Posted by Sundew on 26-06-2021 01:05
#1

Hi,
Four days ago I saw several of these yellow Tachinids that I suppose to belong to Solieria. But is it the common S. pacifica? The claws of the fore tarsi look rather long compared to the last tarsal segment. I have no experience with the other species that occur in Germany, so I am depending on help in identification. The location was southwestern Germany, 50 km west of Stuttgart.
Thanks, Sundew

Posted by Sundew on 26-06-2021 01:06
#2

More pics + details.

Posted by Sundew on 26-06-2021 01:06
#3

Last ones.

Posted by eklans on 26-06-2021 07:38
#4

Good morning Sundew, this could be a female S. vacua (which I did not find yet but according to T&H should appear in BW). The palps a yellow with a very small brown tip - frons bigger than eye.

Posted by Zeegers on 26-06-2021 08:10
#5

I agree, except it seems to be male to me.

Theo

Posted by eklans on 26-06-2021 08:19
#6

First image: "Males (epandrium visible)". Thanks, Theo!

Posted by Zeegers on 26-06-2021 08:22
#7

male pacifica and vacua have proclinate orbitals present: confusing !
So always check genitalia ( or long pulvilli in the case of vacua)

Theo

Posted by Sundew on 26-06-2021 21:46
#8

So I was right to have doubts about S. pacifica! A new Solieria species for me. BW is full of surprises. Thanks to both of you!