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Cylindromyia (probably brassicaria)
Christine Devillers
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Posted on 30-01-2008 17:57
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In the Tachinids key of Central Europe, the first feature to look at is hind tibia WITH or WITHOUT pv-bristles.
Does the yellow arrow show a pv-bristle ?
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Is this the apical scutellar bristles (yellow arrow) ?
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abdomen ventrally
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The apical scutellar is correct. In the same picture, you can see basal scutellar bristles. Very difficult to see, they are there. So this really should be brassicaria.
The bristle on the tibia is posterio-dorsal, not -ventral.
There is no pv bristle, that's why you can't pinpoint it.

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Thanks
 
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