Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Tachinidae ?
Posted by fleabag on 25-09-2006 20:04
#1
Hi,
Please could anyone help with this fly,
It probably isnt anything like a Tachinidae,I just guessed,after looking through the gallery they seemed the closest.
from memory it was maybe 1.2cm.Found in west sussex downland in a meadow,wooded,stream area.
Many thanks.
Edited by fleabag on 25-09-2006 22:38
Posted by ChrisR on 25-09-2006 21:01
#2
I'd say Sarcophagidae - based on: the plumose arista, red eyes and chequerboard grey dusting on the abdomen :)
Posted by fleabag on 25-09-2006 22:46
#3
thanks,
I think we have quite a few of these about at the moment,are they quite common ?
Is this the same family that bites chunks out of me or was that something else,tabanids maybe?
I think i had a mixup with some of the pics from this treetrunk,I thought this was the smaller fly....I've changed the size by a few mm.
I'll post the small one another time.
Posted by Zeegers on 26-09-2006 18:56
#4
the abdomen is a little short for most Sarcophagidae.
My guess would be Musca (Muscidae).
Theo Zeegers