Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Diptera Paraguay

Posted by ulf on 13-07-2011 14:01
#1

Some new Diptera pics from Paraguay are waiting for identification.
Please enter http://www.pybio....0/diptera/ to have a look on the pics. At least ID to family is wellcomed and will help.
pybio.org is an attempt to document biodiversity in Paraguay.

Please contact: ulfdrechsel@hotmail.com.

Thank you,

ulf

Edited by ChrisR on 13-07-2011 14:06

Posted by ChrisR on 13-07-2011 14:16
#2

Hi Ulf ... normally we only work on photos posted to the forum because it reduces confusion. Also, I would urge replies to be posted in this thread because otherwise it isn't very interesting for forum members. ;)

If you are happy to collect specimens then better, more definitive identifications are possible :)

Looks like Belvosia:
www.pybio.org/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/p3190202a.jpg

Looks related to Blepharipa/Lespesia/Leschenaultia:
www.pybio.org/wp-content/uploads/2008/06/dipter112.jpg

Although this is likely to be Chrysoexorista, there are other metallic green tachinid genera so a specimen would really be needed to be sure:
www.pybio.org/wp-content/uploads/2009/01/100_3088.jpg

I have an Archytas sp. that looks very similar to this - but it needs keying properly:
www.pybio.org/wp-content/uploads/2008/06/dipter20.jpg

Edited by ChrisR on 13-07-2011 14:21

Posted by jorgemotalmeida on 13-07-2011 18:40
#3

Tribe Anthracini. It looks like the Xenox genus.. (at least I'm sure about the tribe, not the genus, though)
www.pybio.org/wp-content/uploads/2010/05/p5100318a.jpg


I'd say Exoprosopini tribe (at least seems rto have rr vein present if I see well - it is hidden by a strong dark colour..)

www.pybio.org/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/p1280028a.jpg


And, please, take more photos. Paraguay is an incredible country for insects! I think many of us would like to see much more photos of dipterans from Paraguay. I will look forward for news. Thanks for sharing.

Edited by jorgemotalmeida on 13-07-2011 23:07

Posted by John Carr on 31-10-2015 14:50
#4

I think you have two Fabricius species of Bombyliidae: Anthrax oedipus and Hyperalonia morio.