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Tachinidae, ? from Romania
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cosmln |
Posted on 15-08-2008 15:35
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![]() Member Location: Romania Posts: 956 Joined: 18.03.07 |
Hi, this tachind (from Dexiinae ???, if learned something until now) is very common now on Mentha flower. this phoographed in 5.august.2008 in a hilly area, small clearing in a beech (Fagus) forest, ~700m. several specimens collected. can be IDed further? thanks, cosmln cosmln attached the following image: ![]() [103.33Kb] |
cosmln |
Posted on 15-08-2008 15:35
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![]() Member Location: Romania Posts: 956 Joined: 18.03.07 |
another view (last one for now)
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Zeegers |
Posted on 15-08-2008 17:12
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Member Location: Soest, NL Posts: 19050 Joined: 21.07.04 |
Dinera carinifrons, or possibly ferina. Theo |
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cosmln |
Posted on 15-08-2008 17:49
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Zeegers wrote: Dinera carinifrons, or possibly ferina. Theo thanks Theo, need some detail to be sure? or genitalia? anyway some specimens will go in your & Chris direction. cosmln Edited by cosmln on 15-08-2008 17:50 |
ChrisR |
Posted on 15-08-2008 18:02
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![]() Super Administrator Location: Reading, England Posts: 7703 Joined: 12.07.04 |
Would certainly be nice to see specimens of all/any ![]() ![]() |
Jaakko |
Posted on 18-08-2008 11:50
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Chris Raper wrote: I have never seen ferina because it doesn't fly here but it should be easy in the keys ![]() D. ferina is as common as the elks around here. ![]() Jaakko |
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Jaakko |
Posted on 18-08-2008 11:51
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Chris Raper wrote: I have never seen ferina because it doesn't fly here but it should be easy in the keys ![]() D. ferina is as common as the elks around here. ![]() Jaakko |
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Zeegers |
Posted on 18-08-2008 19:51
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Member Location: Soest, NL Posts: 19050 Joined: 21.07.04 |
Jaakko, the same is true for England. Cosmln, the difference is easy, but I couldn't see it on the pic DC 3 + 3 -> carinifrons DC 3 + 4 -> ferina Theo |
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ChrisR |
Posted on 18-08-2008 21:46
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Zeegers wrote: Jaakko, the same is true for England. Yup... common as English Elk ... Elephants or Dinosaurs for that matter ![]() |
cosmln |
Posted on 18-08-2008 22:46
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![]() Member Location: Romania Posts: 956 Joined: 18.03.07 |
Zeegers wrote: Jaakko, the same is true for England. Cosmln, the difference is easy, but I couldn't see it on the pic DC 3 + 3 -> carinifrons DC 3 + 4 -> ferina Theo Hi Theo, i have a lot to learn, and one of this is: what is DC? (i'm guesing some setae, but from where?) i have some other angle, just to know what to search. ![]() cosmln |
jorgemotalmeida |
Posted on 18-08-2008 22:56
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Dorsocentral. The bristles on scutum. SEE the Overviews, cosmin ![]() Imagining a central line on scutum, we have FIRST a row of acrostichals (AT left, and at right in relation to that imaginary median line), then we have dorsocentral bristles. Better to see overviews. It has everything on thorax thread ![]() for reference: Acrostichal(s) seta(e) = ac seta(e). Or Ac seta(e). Dorsocentral(s) seta(e) = dc seta(e). Or Dc seta(e). Intra-alar(s) seta(e) = ia seta(e) not intralar or Intra alar. Postsutural dorsocentral(s) seta(e) = post sut dc seta(e) Presutural dorsocentral(s) seta(e) = pre sut dc seta(e) Scutellum = sctl Scutum = sct Transverse suture = ts (on scutum) ![]() Edited by jorgemotalmeida on 18-08-2008 22:58 |
jorgemotalmeida |
Posted on 18-08-2008 22:58
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cosmln |
Posted on 19-08-2008 06:19
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![]() Member Location: Romania Posts: 956 Joined: 18.03.07 |
thanks a lot Jorge. right now is not easy to browse in threads. Theo from the next image dc 3+4 this will go to D.ferina. thanks to all for the help. cosmln cosmln attached the following image: ![]() [125.19Kb] |
Zeegers |
Posted on 19-08-2008 20:19
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Member Location: Soest, NL Posts: 19050 Joined: 21.07.04 |
Sorry for dropping the DC, Jorge saved my ass, thanks. And so it is D. ferina at last, a smaller male (DC 3 + 4), as well shown in this picture. Theo |
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