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Tachinidae?
Josef Buecker
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Posted on 15-04-2009 10:06
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Hello Forum,
I think, it should be a Tachinidae. Wrong? Closer ID possible? Hagen, NRW, Germany, alder marshland, 175msm, April 13th 2009, length: 5mm
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Posted on 17-04-2009 17:08
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At least, Tachinidae should be right. Who can confirm?
 
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Posted on 17-04-2009 17:16
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Looks like a tachinid to me - possibly Meigenia but I have been proven wrong with a guess like that this Spring already Wink In Europe you have so many species that I never see or think of as very rare Smile
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Posted on 19-04-2009 19:46
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Resembles Cleonice callida for me or something like it. At least head too long, too many dorsocentrals on thorax and depression on tergite 2 weakly developed for MeigeniaSmile
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Sounds well-reasoned Grin I have never seen Cleonice callida - it is too rare here Sad
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Pity we don't have a lateral shot,

It is reminscent of a smaller Macquartia, however, the apical scutallar birstles are lacking, so I'm inclined to believe that Cleonice is a serious candidate.

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