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small black Tachinid - Wagneriini
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Sundew |
Posted on 22-08-2011 14:14
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Hi, On 1st August I watched a small dark fly with petiolate wing venation, and my first thought was, "a boring Rhinophora lepida again." However, now I see that the big antennae look tachinidish! So my second idea is Leucostoma, but are the calypters big enough? For a poor "just by jizz" identifier this task is too big, so I need help! (I took only a few, not too good, pics, as I had already enough Rhinophora stuff. I wished I had taken a closer look! ![]() Many thanks, Sundew Sundew attached the following image: ![]() [167.35Kb] Edited by Sundew on 23-08-2011 20:43 |
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Sundew |
Posted on 23-08-2011 08:39
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Don't overlook the little one, please! |
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ChrisR |
Posted on 23-08-2011 09:33
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I guessed Rhinophora lepida - from size & general appearance but you might have something that looks similar there that I am not aware of - let's wait for theo or Erikas ![]() Manager of the UK Species Inventory in the Angela Marmont Centre for UK Biodiversity at the Natural History Museum, London. |
Stephane Lebrun |
Posted on 23-08-2011 10:18
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The calypters are adjacent to the lateral margin of scutellum : this is a Tachinidae, in the Wagneriini tribe I suppose.
Stephane. |
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sd |
Posted on 23-08-2011 17:59
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Member Location: Suffolk, UK Posts: 892 Joined: 11.10.07 |
Is it not Periscepsia? I have been looking for this here in Suffolk on the coast without success so far![]() Steve |
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jorgemotalmeida |
Posted on 23-08-2011 18:08
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good tip - calypters are very small in Rhinophoridae (and almost all have petiole). I wonder about Wagneria... |
ChrisR |
Posted on 23-08-2011 18:43
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I have to admit that the Wagneriini are a bit of mystery to me - with the exception of Ramonda spatulata I see them very rarely ![]() Manager of the UK Species Inventory in the Angela Marmont Centre for UK Biodiversity at the Natural History Museum, London. |
Sundew |
Posted on 23-08-2011 19:18
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Very interesting comments indeed! The Periscepsia images in the gallery seem to be a close match. For comparison, I add a picture of Rhinophora lepida. There are a lot of differences not only concerning the calypters, but also antenna size and bending of the wing veins. And the Tachinid's wings are a bit darkened along the outer edge.
Sundew attached the following image: ![]() [102.13Kb] Edited by Sundew on 23-08-2011 20:39 |
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neprisikiski |
Posted on 23-08-2011 19:46
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Member Location: Lithuania Posts: 876 Joined: 23.02.09 |
I think, it is a Ramonda sp., in Wagneria depression of tergite 2 does not reach the tergite margin.
Edited by neprisikiski on 23-08-2011 19:47 Erikas |
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Sundew |
Posted on 23-08-2011 20:36
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Dear friends, meanwhile I read all I could find about the Wagneriini in the forum archive ![]() Edited by Sundew on 23-08-2011 20:38 |
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Zeegers |
Posted on 06-11-2011 17:38
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Member Location: Soest, NL Posts: 19002 Joined: 21.07.04 |
It is probably a Ramonda, but I can't be sure. All these Wagneriini (with the exceptions mentioned above) are pretty similar ! Ramonda prunaria is the most common one (except for spathulata, ruled out above) Theo |
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Sundew |
Posted on 06-11-2011 19:57
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Many thanks Theo, for these final words. |
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