Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Dinera carinifrons - Tachinidae from Pirineos

Posted by jorgemotalmeida on 27-12-2008 15:19
#1

Hi


I was in Zaragoza in final August 2008. I went to the Pirineos with my friend Isidro to spot rare beauties. Unfortunately there was a storm after one hour of field trip, and we could have just only a glimpse of the richness in PLAN - Pirineos. But the few minutes we had there were gold. We spot the rare Halidaya aurea - another tachinid. We also spot the Stylogymnomyia nitens. And a beautiful symphyt wasp on Daucus carota, and other stuff. ;)
This is, I think, a Dexiosoma cf. caninum (Tachinidae). Maybe Theo or CHris or Jaako can confirm.. or not...

farm4.static.flickr.com/3296/3140481275_ff473273d5_b.jpg

Edited by jorgemotalmeida on 28-12-2008 19:01

Posted by jorgemotalmeida on 27-12-2008 17:35
#2

I must add that arista is plumose and excavation doesn't reach the final oF the t1+2
maybe Dinera?

Edited by jorgemotalmeida on 27-12-2008 17:37

Posted by ChrisR on 27-12-2008 17:38
#3

Possibly Dinera sp. ? :)

Posted by Zeegers on 28-12-2008 16:59
#4

It is not Dexiosoma, nor Dexia nor Estheria (nor Zeuxia, for that matter). The abdomen has blackish sublateral spots, often seen in Billaea.
Or it might be Dinera carinifrons. Need to check my collection.


Theo

Posted by jorgemotalmeida on 28-12-2008 18:07
#5

Theo and Chris, you can see a higher resolution here:

http://www.flickr...5/sizes/o/

Posted by Zeegers on 29-12-2008 08:58
#6

I did not confirm it yet, but I checked my collection and can confirm it now

Dinera carinifrons female.

Rather common in mountains in Europe


Theo