Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Tachinidae?

Posted by Nikita Vikhrev on 15-07-2006 18:48
#1

Moscow region, 14 july, 8-10mm.
It has to be Tachinidae, who else. Almost no strong bristles, too old fly? Wonderful bean-like very large eyes, very short arista.

Posted by ChrisR on 15-07-2006 21:04
#2

Looks like Hemyda vittata to me - I caught one yesterday and it is nearly always found in old forested habitats. Closely related to Cylindromyia. :D

Are the vibrissae missing or just very very small?

Edited by ChrisR on 15-07-2006 21:12

Posted by Nikita Vikhrev on 15-07-2006 22:48
#3

Hi Chris.
In my key it is ideal for Phania vittata which I guess became now Hemyda vittata.
The only problem was absence of long vibrissae. I've just found that it is not problem too, vibrissae was broken (not for me).
So IDed!
Thank you Chris.

Posted by Zeegers on 31-07-2006 11:49
#4

Nearly right.

It is Hemyda obscuripennis


Theo

Posted by ChrisR on 31-07-2006 12:03
#5

Damn, another one I can't put on the UK website! :D Can't you guys find more species that fly in the UK?! ;)

Posted by Nikita Vikhrev on 31-07-2006 14:20
#6

Work better to serve the wild nature and you will have more flies available:D