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Tachinidae Cylindromia intermedia ?
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Posted on 26-03-2020 19:11
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South west france, august 2013, ~12 mm
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C. interrupta.

The broad black sublateral vittae are characteristic.


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Theo, I see no discal bristles on tergites 2-4 as said on Tschorsnig key ?
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Maybe you are right. Difficult to see, the pic is not razorsharp and the angle of view not ideal. I didn’t see apical scutellars either, but they just might be there.

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I cleared the pic and there are no discal bristles.
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I cleared the pic and there are no discal bristles.
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I tend to agree. Intermedia usually has more clear darkening along the front margin of the wing, that is why I rejected this option previously.

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Thanks Theo
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Or it is simply auriceps.

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OK, so I spent my rainy evening working on Cylindromyia: definitely auriceps.

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