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little grey with big eyes (Tachinid?)
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Posted on 23-05-2008 15:00
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Hi,
The Euphorbias in blossom are visited by many different insect groups at the moment. Yesterday I saw a rather small grey fly with a thick head. The wing venation points to Tachinidae, Sarcophagidae, or Calliphoridae... Here my knowledge ends in contrast to yours!
Thanks for help, Sundew
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Posted on 23-05-2008 15:19
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It's a tachinid, a phasiine one.
 
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A very nice picture of Opesia spec. (2 very similar species: cana and grandis).


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Opesia is not represented in the gallery, so should we add it as O. spec.?
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Should be O. cana at this time of year - O. grandis would be in July, I think Smile
 
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Opesia grandis is rather rare, so I wouldn't trust the completeness of the records. There might be a small first generation.

To me, it's Opesia spec.


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Posted on 24-05-2008 11:47
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Oh - so I was perhaps a bit rash in submitting the pic for the gallery as "Opesia cf. cana"?
I don't know whether Chris or Paul is the one to add it to the gallery at last but he should change the title to "Opesia spec." in this case.
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OK, I looked more closely (stopped being lazy).

Actually the thoracic pruinescense clearly indicates O. cana.


So all's well that ends well

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OK - thanks Theo Smile

Sundew - I will correct the Gallery if Paul hasn't done it already Wink
 
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