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What is this tachinidae ?
ORCHALLAN
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Posted on 30-03-2021 14:28
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Hello
I’m not even sure of the family for this male ... Muscidae, Tachinidae, Calliphoridae ....
So thank you in advance for your help
www.galerie-insecte.org/galerie/image/dos277/big/P1010377.JPG
ORCHALLAN : France : Paris : 75018 : 28/03/2021
Altitude : 64 m - Taille : 11mm
Réf. : 277893
www.galerie-insecte.org/galerie/image/dos277/big/Muche0.jpg
ORCHALLAN : France : Paris : 75018 : 28/03/2021
Altitude : 64 m - Taille : 11mm
Réf. : 277906

www.galerie-insecte.org/galerie/image/dos277/big/Calliphoridae.jpg
ORCHALLAN : France : Paris : 75018 : 28/03/2021
Altitude : 64 m - Taille : 11mm
Réf. : 277967


Thank you
Edited by ORCHALLAN on 31-03-2021 17:24
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John Carr
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Tachinidae. Calliphoridae do not have hairy eyes. Muscidae with bent vein M and hairy eyes have fewer postsutural acrostichals.
 
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Thank you, John, is it possible to determine the genus, even the species?
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Change the title to "Tachinidae" to attract the attention of Theo Zeegers
 
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It's done, thank you for this advice
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Yes, it is a Tachinid: Macquartia viridana or dispar.
Could you provide a picture of the abdomen obliquely from behind ( so 45 degrees view in the abdomen ) ?

Theo
 
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Hope this matches your request
www.galerie-insecte.org/galerie/image/dos278/big/Muche31.jpg
ORCHALLAN : France : Paris : 75018 : 28/03/2021
Altitude : 64 m - Taille : 11mm
Réf. : 278210
Thank you

Allan
 
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Sorry, obliquely from behind, so symmetrical. I need to see the pattern of dusting on the tergites.

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Thank you, the specimen having been preserved in alcohol, I am not sure that the "rot" is still visible, it is very kind of you to allow me to try to put a name on this Diptera.
Best regards
www.galerie-insecte.org/galerie/image/dos278/big/Muche%20abdo.jpg
ORCHALLAN : France : Paris : 75018 : 28/03/2021
Altitude : 64 m - Taille : 11mm
Réf. : 278352

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Zeegers
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I am not sure. Most likely M. dispar. I think the alkohol messed up the abdominal pattern.

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ORCHALLAN
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Thank you Theo, it was also my fear
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