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Tachinidae male. --> Carcelia rasella
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Villanova Monteleone, Sardinia 15/05/2016 dimensions: 9,5 mm.
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A Carcelia.

We need to know:
* basicosta black or yellow ?
* tibia 2 with 1 or more ad bristles ?
* humerus (' shoulder"Wink yellowish ?

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Ciao Theo
- basicosta black
- humerus gray pinkish
- tibia 2 with 1 A.D. bristle
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Ocellar triangle equilateral, C. rasella?
Cerretti reports for Sardinia only 2 species: Carcelia laxifrons, Carcelia rasella.
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Sorry for my question, but you are very sure that both epaulette and basicosta are black / dark and not yellow ?
That would be very interesting.

Thanks

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Difficult to interpret the terms for me (lack of experience).

(?) humerus:
http://www.dipter...amp;id=262
(?) basicosta, (?) tegula, (?) epaulette:
http://www.dipter...amp;id=240
http://www.dipter...amp;id=246

I refer to your competence
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Yes, you did excellent, that basicosta is black indeed.

So it is either rasella or atricosta.

Theo
 
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Yes, it is rasella. NIce work.

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Thanks Theo!
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