Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Tachinidae -> Catharosia pygmaea

Posted by MorganA on 25-01-2022 22:52
#1

South Norway on pile of logs
8th August. 2021

Small one about 3 mm
I posted this last year as well and
Tony Irwin suggested Catharosia pygmaea

I just checked my specimen again against key, and for me, the calypters doesn't look that narrow, but that might just be because I am inexperienced?

Is it Catharosia pygmaea?

Edited by MorganA on 26-01-2022 09:17

Posted by MorganA on 25-01-2022 22:52
#2

wing

Posted by MorganA on 25-01-2022 22:53
#3

Calypter

Posted by MorganA on 25-01-2022 22:54
#4

4

Posted by MorganA on 25-01-2022 22:56
#5

Face

Posted by Zeegers on 26-01-2022 08:15
#6

Yes this is Catharosia pygmaea.

Nomen non omen: albisquama is much smaller !

Theo

Posted by MorganA on 26-01-2022 08:58
#7

Great! Thank you Theo :)