Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Tachinid, not Bactromyia aurulenta but Winthemia speciosa!

Posted by gyrfalcon on 14-07-2020 22:50
#1

I took a photo of this fly in 11 july in Southern Sweden, I thought it was a Tachinid and it looks a lot like Bactromyia aurulenta but it is more golden and the wing ribs doesn´t seem to fit. Can somone help me with the ID of this fly?

Thanks in advance.

Edited by gyrfalcon on 16-07-2020 21:02

Posted by gyrfalcon on 14-07-2020 22:52
#2

gyrfalcon wrote:
I took a photo of this fly in 11 july in Southern Sweden, I thought it was a Tachinid and it looks a lot like Bactromyia aurulenta but it is more golden and the wing ribs doesn´t seem to fit. Can somone help me with the ID of this fly?

Thanks in advance.

Posted by gyrfalcon on 14-07-2020 23:06
#3

One more photo

Posted by gyrfalcon on 14-07-2020 23:07
#4

Last photo of face (not sharp but post it anyway).

Posted by Zeegers on 15-07-2020 08:28
#5

Whar about size ? 5 mm. Or 10 plus mm?

Theo

Posted by gyrfalcon on 15-07-2020 21:02
#6

11-12 mm is it. /Martin (Gyrfalcon)

Edited by gyrfalcon on 15-07-2020 21:03

Posted by Zeegers on 15-07-2020 21:52
#7

Yes, thought so. Winthemia bohemani or similar.

Theo

Posted by gyrfalcon on 15-07-2020 23:26
#8

Thanks Theo!

The legs are all dark. Very golden dusted. It looks very much like this one that was decided to Winthemia speciosa, se this thread: https://diptera.info/forum/viewthread.php?thread_id=71739&highlight=Winthemia+speciosa&pid=301985

Is it the 2 ad on the mid tibia that are visible on the front photo above?

What do you say?
Martin

Posted by Zeegers on 16-07-2020 10:35
#9

Yes, that might very well be it. I was on holiday and had no access to my literature.

Theo

Posted by gyrfalcon on 16-07-2020 21:03
#10

Thank you very much för the help Theo. I am very pleased with this.
Martin