Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Ethiopia. Gonia?
Posted by Nikita Vikhrev on 21-03-2012 18:42
#1
Ethiopia, Bale Mt., Goba, 2700m asl
Posted by sd on 21-03-2012 22:19
#2
Yes to
Gonia and there is only one widespread species in Africa -
bimaculata
Steve
Posted by Nikita Vikhrev on 21-03-2012 23:43
#3
Thank you, Steve!
Posted by ChrisR on 22-03-2012 01:26
#4
Nice photo - well done! :) To echo your post - I too saw
Gonia today in England - but
Gonia picea :D
Edited by ChrisR on 22-03-2012 01:31
Posted by Nikita Vikhrev on 22-03-2012 08:46
#5
Chris, I was especially impressed by the fact that I observe Gonia at 7N ! Gonia isn't an equatorial genus, isn't it?!
Posted by ChrisR on 22-03-2012 10:08
#6
It's a very widely spread genus actually - according to
Jim O'Hara's list of world tachinid genera it is found in all of the geographic zones. I have one from French Guiana so they probably do exist right on the Equator, but they are never really common and I think you just have to be lucky to stumble upon a colony. Where they occur they can be locally common. :)
Edited by ChrisR on 22-03-2012 10:08