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Ramonda prunaria
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Posted on 23-02-2016 15:55
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Who knows the name of this fly..?
Found 29-4-2012 in Zeist, Hiolland
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Tachinidae, Voriini, possibly Wagneria but there are similar genera.
 
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Thank you for your reaction John!

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It is Ramonda (outer verticals lacking) and the only species at that locality - in high numbers - is R. prunaria.


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Is it generally true that both sexes of Wagneria have two strong pairs of verticals and both sexes of Ramonda only one?
 
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Yes !
And Periscepsia is intermediate, it has small outer verticals. In both sexes !
Sexual dimorphy is unusual small in most Wagneriini (like in the related Voriini).


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