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Tachinidae? => Trixa conspersa
Marion Friedrich
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Posted on 03-09-2020 20:51
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Hello,
yesterday I found this fly on a meadow in Germany, Saxony. It was slightly smaller than a Sarcophaga and allowed only a single view. It resembles a bit Thelaira, but the abdomen is much wider. Is ID possible?
Thanks, Marion
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Zeegers
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Posted on 05-09-2020 07:40
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If you had a lateral view, you would not have compared it with Thelaira ! it is a male Trixa caerulscens, very nice. When found often on meadows in September.

Theo
 
Marion Friedrich
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Thank you very much for the identification of Trixa caerulescens, Theo. Smile

Best regards,
Marion

PS: I have a question. In the Catalogue of Life I found Trixa alpina Meigen, 1824 basing on Systema diptorum from 2011 as a synonym of Trixa caerulescens. In the last version of Fauna Europaea from 2013 it is listed as a valid species. What is the current status?
 
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Arrgh, I meant T. conspersa ! Conspersa is in my mind more bluish than caerulescens, so I always mixed up the names.

As for alpina, there is nothing new, so opinions differ and there are no new argument (DNA, for example).

Theo
 
Marion Friedrich
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Thanks for the status info. I changed the title to conspersa.

Marion
 
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