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Tachinidae? / Geomyza?
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Robert Heemskerk |
Posted on 21-05-2006 23:05
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Member Location: Amsterdam, Netherlands Posts: 2082 Joined: 17.10.05 |
Hello flyforum, I was wondering if this fly is a Tachinidae?, I found it near water in reet. The second fly remembers me of Geomyza tripunctata.., but I think it must be a different fly. It was bigger, got more hair and the wings are yellowish/braunish. greeting robert, Robert Heemskerk attached the following image: [84.37Kb] |
Robert Heemskerk |
Posted on 21-05-2006 23:06
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Member Location: Amsterdam, Netherlands Posts: 2082 Joined: 17.10.05 |
fly 2)
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Robert Heemskerk |
Posted on 21-05-2006 23:06
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Member Location: Amsterdam, Netherlands Posts: 2082 Joined: 17.10.05 |
fly 2
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Nikita Vikhrev |
Posted on 21-05-2006 23:13
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Member Location: Moscow, Russia Posts: 9336 Joined: 24.05.05 |
Hi Robert. 1. Tachinidae. Looks very much like Phorocera, but who knows (if not Theo or Chris) that Tachinidae? 2. I think Ulidiidae, may be Ceroxys. Nikita Nikita Vikhrev - Zool Museum of Moscow University |
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Jan Willem |
Posted on 21-05-2006 23:16
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Member Location: Waalwijk, The Netherlands Posts: 2136 Joined: 24.07.04 |
Hi Robert, Although it is a very pretty fly, it is not an opomyzid. It looks more like an Ulidiidae to me, maybe Milieria crassipennis (but this is not a sound identification; just by heart). Jan Willem |
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John Smit |
Posted on 22-05-2006 11:12
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Member Location: Utrecht Posts: 565 Joined: 05.10.04 |
Hi Robert, The last fly is indeed a Ulidiidae, Melieria omissa. M. crassipennis has dark bands on the posterior side of the segments. John |
ChrisR |
Posted on 22-05-2006 12:51
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Administrator Location: Reading, England Posts: 7699 Joined: 12.07.04 |
the tachinid: I can't really see enough detail on the photo - but the colour of the face reminds me of an Exorista sp. It would be nice to get a few more angles and more detail on the face and body though. |
Zeegers |
Posted on 22-05-2006 21:03
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Member Location: Soest, NL Posts: 18787 Joined: 21.07.04 |
I couldn't have said it better. Moreover, you can see the appendix in the wing to vein M and the bare eyes. Given the dark scutellum, the lack of discal setae and the fact that this picture was taken in NL, it is Exorista rustica. Not so common in grassland (and yes, reed is a grass) Theo Zeegers |
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Robert Heemskerk |
Posted on 22-05-2006 23:58
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Member Location: Amsterdam, Netherlands Posts: 2082 Joined: 17.10.05 |
Thank you all! very much these flies are new for me, and that's a lot of impressions. and I will have a look to other picture's of this Tachinidae.., I think I have some. greeting Robert, Edited by Robert Heemskerk on 22-05-2006 23:58 |
Robert Heemskerk |
Posted on 23-05-2006 07:44
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Member Location: Amsterdam, Netherlands Posts: 2082 Joined: 17.10.05 |
Here are some extra pictures of the Tachinid Exorista; Details are' not much better, but the angle is a bit different. greeting Robert, picture T2) Robert Heemskerk attached the following image: [82.19Kb] Edited by Robert Heemskerk on 23-05-2006 07:47 |
Robert Heemskerk |
Posted on 23-05-2006 07:46
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Member Location: Amsterdam, Netherlands Posts: 2082 Joined: 17.10.05 |
picture T3)
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Robert Heemskerk |
Posted on 23-05-2006 07:46
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Member Location: Amsterdam, Netherlands Posts: 2082 Joined: 17.10.05 |
picture T4)
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Paul Beuk |
Posted on 26-05-2006 20:23
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Super Administrator Location: Netherlands Posts: 19363 Joined: 11.05.04 |
Nice pictures, Robert, but I think each of the species had been served with better attention if you had put them in different threads, especially since they are from entirely different families.
Paul - - - - Paul Beuk on https://diptera.info |
Robert Heemskerk |
Posted on 27-05-2006 00:06
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Member Location: Amsterdam, Netherlands Posts: 2082 Joined: 17.10.05 |
Thank you Paul, next time I put them in different threads! greeting, Robert |
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