Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Compsilura concinnata (Tachinidae)
Posted by eguzki on 02-06-2007 14:52
#1
It was a medium sized fly observed on parsnip yesterday afternoon.
Edited by eguzki on 03-06-2007 20:59
Posted by eguzki on 02-06-2007 14:53
#2
second image
Posted by eguzki on 02-06-2007 14:53
#3
third image
Posted by eguzki on 02-06-2007 14:54
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fourth image
Posted by Zeegers on 02-06-2007 20:25
#5
Compsilura concinnata
Very often reared, not too common in the field (but more in warmer countries)
Theo
Posted by ChrisR on 02-06-2007 21:16
#6
I must say, this species always gets me. I see quite a lot of specimens and it's very easy to key-out but in the field it looks very anonymous. What do you (Theo) see in the photos that makes it identifiable? :)
Posted by Zeegers on 03-06-2007 13:40
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The elongated abdomen and the rounded bend in vein M strongly suggest Blondeliini.
And then, with these pictures it's simple: 4 post DC are very unusual in Blondeliini. nearly confined to Compsilura. Once on this trail, one notes that the ocellar bristles are lacking. This sets the ID. The hairy eyes and bristles on facial ridge confirm it.
Theo
Posted by eguzki on 03-06-2007 21:00
#8
Many thanks for the comprehensive explanation and of course for the ID.