Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Tachinidae ?
Posted by Moumoule on 03-10-2025 17:32
#1
Hello,
Is it the right familly ? Do you have any idea concerning this fly ?

MOLINIER Cédric : France : Py : 66360 : 22/07/2025
Altitude : 1049 m - Taille : 5-6 mm
Réf. : 365090

MOLINIER Cédric : France : Py : 66360 : 22/07/2025
Altitude : 1049 m - Taille : 5-6 mm
Réf. : 365091

MOLINIER Cédric : France : Py : 66360 : 22/07/2025
Altitude : 1049 m - Taille : 5-6 mm
Réf. : 365113
Posted by Nacho Cabellos on 04-10-2025 17:42
#2
Maybe Pandelleia (Tachinidae)
Posted by Moumoule on 04-10-2025 18:28
#3
Muchas gracias Nacho ! Seems to be a very good option ! Maybe the female of
the male in the gallery...
Thanks again !
Posted by John Carr on 04-10-2025 21:59
#4
The fly in the gallery has the wrong species name. There is no
Pandelleia sexmaculata. The checklist of world Tachinidae has two species in Europe which were formerly considered synonyms.
Pandelleia otiorrhynchi Villeneuve, 1922. Europe (W. Europe (France, Germany, Switzerland)).
Pandelleia sexpunctata (Pandellé, 1896). Central Asia (Uzbekistan), Europe (S. Europe (Andorra, Spain), W. Europe (France)), Middle East (Israel), Russia (Eastern Siberia), Transcaucasia.
Edit: I corrected the name in the gallery to
sexpunctata.
Edited by John Carr on 05-10-2025 10:15
Posted by Moumoule on 05-10-2025 01:02
#5
Ok, thank you very much for your answer John !
I've seen there were many synonyms of
Pandelleia sexpunctata but I thought Theo was saying that Peter Tschorsnig told him both species were synonyms in
this thread but now it's clear with your explanation !
So, is there a key to separate one from the other or do you know if this fly is
Pandelleia sexpunctata or
Pandelleia otiorrhynchi as both can apparently be in my area ?
In an
old french document from Dr J. Villeneuve, there's a description of
Pandelleia alpicola (one of
Pandelleia sexpunctata's synonyms) that doesn't match on every point so this one might be
Pandelleia otiorrhynchi, what do you think ?
Posted by John Carr on 05-10-2025 10:29
#6
If the synonymy was not published as a new synonym or otherwise communicated to the computers in Ottawa, the checklist may be out of date.
The specimen from which
Pandelleia alpicola was described is much darker than the fly in this thread.
Posted by Moumoule on 05-10-2025 20:35
#7
Ok, so you think would be wiser to stay at
Pandelleia sp. for this one ?
Posted by Zeegers on 06-10-2025 16:08
#8
Peter Tschorsnig once informally told me that he considered both species synonymous (of course, only valid at the time he told me).
I have seen the genus only once, so I cannot give an opinion.
But since oversplitting seems more common than overlumping .... Tschorsnig might be right !
Theo
Posted by Moumoule on 20-10-2025 21:51
#9
Ok, thank you very much for the info Theo. Sorry for the delay...