Posted by Tetrao on 23-04-2024 16:06
#1
Hello everybody !!!
Every day I can picture some Tachinidae that looks like
Paratryphera sp ...
This specimen was pictured in my garden on 2024-04-20 and could be identified I think as
Paratryphera barbatula (Rondani, 1859) , female
I could measure it on picture : 8,5mm
Palpus are black.
Section of m between m-cu and the deflection as long as the distance of the defelction to the wing edge is = 1,77
Fore tibia with 2 posterior bristles
Lateral bristles missing on hair-like Tschornig Fig 112 seen differences between P. barbatula et P. bisetosa in Tschornig page 38
I hope the ID is good ...
Thank you for reading and/or commenting my post,
Have a good day,
Didier
Edited by Tetrao on 24-04-2024 11:48
Posted by Zeegers on 24-04-2024 11:24
#2
Paratryphera is very rare in Belgium, so never your starting hypothesis
This is a male Meigenia
Theo
Posted by Tetrao on 24-04-2024 11:46
#3
Oups…
Thank you very much, Theo !!!