Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Linnaemya tesselans? -> Linnnaemya sp. ♀

Posted by Carnifex on 19-09-2022 10:50
#1

The white hairs behind the eye are quite striking - Vienna, forest, mid September

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Edited by Carnifex on 20-09-2022 23:08

Posted by eklans on 19-09-2022 11:33
#2

Linnaemya tesselans?

Posted by Carnifex on 19-09-2022 20:57
#3

Thanks Eric,
maybe your '?' can be converted into a '!' by a Tachinid expert B)

Posted by eklans on 20-09-2022 07:56
#4

Hi Lorin, though we cannot see, if the tip of the abdomen is black, I may convert the '!' myself: the hairs of the gena are white (not black as in L. impudica - T&H key)

Posted by Carnifex on 20-09-2022 09:41
#5

There is only one pair of bristles on tergite 3 - I wonder if that is an additional important character (unless both broke off...)

Posted by eklans on 20-09-2022 10:19
#6

Carnifex wrote:
There is only one pair of bristles on tergite 3


Yes, there a no discals and I cannot see if they were broken.
And while searching for these I've seen that the area around the post-alar callus is distincly red and with my limited knowledge I'm no more sure without lateral/caudal shots - we should better wait for THE expert!

Posted by Carnifex on 20-09-2022 11:06
#7

These would be the other two pictures I took, nothing more to add from that side - so unfortunately abdomen not clearly visible

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Posted by Zeegers on 20-09-2022 14:00
#8

I don’t like identifying females Linnaemyia from pic, unless they both from lowland and very obvious…

Theo

Posted by Carnifex on 20-09-2022 23:09
#9

or unless caught and pinned, I'd assume.

Thanks anyways, Theo!