Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Calyptrate fly with interesting behavior -> Gonia sp.

Posted by Carnifex on 22-04-2018 19:15
#1

Hello fly community,

today I post these lousy images of a fly, and I want to apologize for the quality - but I really would like to know what it was since I found the behavior so interesting. It was about the size of a Calliphora but flying more like a Syrphid or a Bombylius - hovering on a spot for a short time, then continuing flight very straight, without the zig-zagging of other flies, but more slowly than a Syrphid, somehow 'relaxed'. It was flying on a sunlit path in a forest at the Danube near Vienna. Always near to the ground, as if searching for something.

The head frons is quite conspicuous, the abdomen was appearing shiny black when flying.

It looked quite characteristic to me, so hopes are high that someone here can ID it.

Cheers,
Lorin

Edited by Carnifex on 04-06-2018 12:33

Posted by Carnifex on 22-04-2018 19:15
#2

and here from above

Posted by Tony Irwin on 22-04-2018 19:22
#3

Gonia species (Tachinidae) - looking for hosts.

Posted by John Carr on 22-04-2018 20:28
#4

Tony Irwin wrote:
Gonia species (Tachinidae) - looking for hosts.


Looking for leaves that might be eaten by hosts.

Posted by Carnifex on 22-04-2018 22:36
#5

That's awesome. Thanks a lot! Maybe it was Gonia picea, but genus is totally fine for me |t