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Tachinidae Belgium 2023-04-26
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Posted on 26-04-2023 15:48
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Hi All,
I pictured this specimen in my garden on 2023-04-26. Measured on picture 13,8mm.
I think it could be a Tachinidae but could not find it by myself.
Can you help me, please ?

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Thank you for reading and or commenting !
Didier
 
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Posted on 26-04-2023 16:10
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Tachina, probably ursina.
 
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John Carr wrote:
Tachina, probably ursina.


Thank you John !
How can I make the difference between T. ursina and T. lurida ?

Didier
 
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Hello Didier, I think this one is a male T. lurida:
- frons ≥ 0.5 times width of eye
- the red patches on side of the abdomen are distinct
- antenna's flagellum 2 - 3 times as wide as the pedicel
- tergite 5 without a small basal dusted band
- scutellum's apicals are strong and crossed (hard to see from that angle)

Greetings, Eric Kloeckner
 
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Thank you very much both !!!
I know it's not always easy for me to read the english keys !!!
Have a good day,
Didier
 
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