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Cylindromyia cf. pusilla
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Posted on 05-07-2008 23:51
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Hi,
This small Tachinid was feeding today on a wild carrot inflorescence. It would like to get a name!
Thanks, Sundew
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Cylindromyia sp. Smile but not sure which one
 
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Any chance for a species name, dear Theo?
 
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Was it very small ? (6-7 mm.)
Looks like pusilla.


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Yep, compared to the tiny carrot flowers it certainly measured less than a cm.
I have some more pics of rather small Cylindromyias, more recent ones from a different place, maybe it is the same species. (I'll post another thread this evening.) Sometimes they showed white rings on the abdomen, sometimes not - is this just a matter of exposure to light? However, we can discuss that in the next Cylindromyia thread.
Many thanks, Sundew
 
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NO, the colouration and lack of dusting are typical for this species (that is, if you exclude 14 mm. ones like bicolor etc.).


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Posted on 01-08-2008 19:04
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It is not pusilla. Or to be exact, I don't think so Smile All pusilla specimens I've seen have essentially unicolorous wings with no yelllow at the wing base.
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I agree that the colouration of the wings is extreme, however, some females pusilla in my collection are quite similar to this one.
(Maybe my collection is bigger )?


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