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Tachinidae: Blondeliini
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Tony T |
Posted on 07-05-2008 16:36
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Member Location: New Brunswick, Canada Posts: 662 Joined: 08.02.07 |
6 May 2008, NB Canada. Length: 6.5mm
Tony T attached the following image: [186.38Kb] Edited by Tony T on 20-08-2008 17:10 |
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Xespok |
Posted on 07-05-2008 17:47
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Member Location: Debrecen, Hungary Posts: 5550 Joined: 02.03.05 |
Yes.
Gabor Keresztes Japan Wildlife Gallery Carpathian Basin Wildlife Gallery |
Zeegers |
Posted on 07-05-2008 18:34
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Member Location: Soest, NL Posts: 18785 Joined: 21.07.04 |
But a curious one. First impression of Siphonini apparently wrong, since the subapical scutellar bristles are not converging. SO next best guess would be some Blondeliini. Theo |
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Tony T |
Posted on 07-05-2008 21:35
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Member Location: New Brunswick, Canada Posts: 662 Joined: 08.02.07 |
Thanks Gabor & Theo. I was only 51% sure this was a tachinid. It seemed a lot different from the few other tachinids I have seen. Posting a photo of face in hope this may help in a futher ID. Tony T attached the following image: [141.09Kb] |
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Zeegers |
Posted on 08-05-2008 19:55
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Member Location: Soest, NL Posts: 18785 Joined: 21.07.04 |
It should be easy for a new world specialist to recognize, for one thing because of setulae on the parafacialia I'm not, but I'll give it a try. Theo |
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Tony T |
Posted on 08-05-2008 20:54
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Member Location: New Brunswick, Canada Posts: 662 Joined: 08.02.07 |
Zeegers wrote: It should be easy for a new world specialist to recognize, for one thing because of setulae on the parafacialia Theo That's a good idea. I'll keep collecting tachinid photos and try to gat a NA expert to look at the entire package at the end of the season. |
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