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Small Tachinidae... ?
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| Moumoule |
Posted on 21-05-2026 00:00
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Member Location: South of France Posts: 72 Joined: 25.08.20 |
Hi, Sorry for the low quality of the pictures but with the few points we can notice as r4+5 with petiole, colour of the thorax and these huge antennas, can we go further than the family ? MOLINIER Cédric : France : Port-Vendres : 66660 : 07/05/2026 Altitude : 7 m - Taille : 7 mm environ Réf. : 373644 MOLINIER Cédric : France : Port-Vendres : 66660 : 07/05/2026 Altitude : 7 m - Taille : 7 mm environ Réf. : 373646 MOLINIER Cédric : France : Port-Vendres : 66660 : 07/05/2026 Altitude : 7 m - Taille : 7 mm environ Réf. : 373645 |
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| Moumoule |
Posted on 25-05-2026 17:57
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Member Location: South of France Posts: 72 Joined: 25.08.20 |
Could it be one species of Periscepsia, maybe ? |
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| Zeegers |
Posted on 29-05-2026 13:09
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Member Location: Soest, NL Posts: 19363 Joined: 21.07.04 |
Are we sure this is not a Miltogramminae ? Theo |
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| Moumoule |
Posted on 29-05-2026 15:19
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Member Location: South of France Posts: 72 Joined: 25.08.20 |
Thanks for your answer Theo, you're damn right ! Tachinid was my first thought but I didn't know there where Miltogramminae with such as big antennas ! I checked and was attracted by Metopia campestris but after checking all Miltogramminae on LMDI I couldn't find any of them with R4+5 petiolate, they all seems to have R5 cell more or less open... Do you have something in your mind ? Thanks. |
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| Zeegers |
Posted on 31-05-2026 11:47
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Member Location: Soest, NL Posts: 19363 Joined: 21.07.04 |
No. I am not sure. I cant place it |
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| evdb |
Posted on 31-05-2026 18:01
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Member Location: France (Loiret) Posts: 1363 Joined: 05.12.11 |
What do you think about Ligeria augusticornis ? https://diptera.i...d_id=85201 Edited by evdb on 31-05-2026 18:02 Eugene |
| eklans |
Posted on 01-06-2026 08:35
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Member Location: Franconia, Germany Posts: 4594 Joined: 11.11.18 |
Hello Eugene, Ligeria angusticornis seems to be quite close, but it's abdomen is shiny black and without dusting (as is Erynnia's).
Greetings, Eric |
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| evdb |
Posted on 01-06-2026 08:39
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Member Location: France (Loiret) Posts: 1363 Joined: 05.12.11 |
Yeah, but the photo is a little overexposed !
Eugene |
| Zeegers |
Posted on 01-06-2026 09:33
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Member Location: Soest, NL Posts: 19363 Joined: 21.07.04 |
Well, there is a very long extension to bend of vein M, so it can never be a Blondeliini. One of the bigger issues. Theo |
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| evdb |
Posted on 01-06-2026 09:41
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Member Location: France (Loiret) Posts: 1363 Joined: 05.12.11 |
Well, there's no obvious solution !
Eugene |
| Moumoule |
Posted on 01-06-2026 22:44
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Member Location: South of France Posts: 72 Joined: 25.08.20 |
Ok, thank you both very much for trying. |
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| Zeegers |
Posted on 02-06-2026 13:03
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Member Location: Soest, NL Posts: 19363 Joined: 21.07.04 |
Got it ! It is Chaetoria stylata (nomen est omen). According to the world catalogue by O'Hara at all, first record ever for France. Theo |
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| Zeegers |
Posted on 02-06-2026 13:05
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Member Location: Soest, NL Posts: 19363 Joined: 21.07.04 |
Well, it is just France by a close margin, I notice. |
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| evdb |
Posted on 02-06-2026 14:21
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Member Location: France (Loiret) Posts: 1363 Joined: 05.12.11 |
Wonderful, thanks Theo !
Eugene |
| Moumoule |
Posted on 07-06-2026 15:38
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Member Location: South of France Posts: 72 Joined: 25.08.20 |
Sorry for the late answer... Wow, thank you very much Theo for this amazing new, that makes my day ! ! ! I'll try to find it again, as far as I can see on Gbif obs, it's possible to find it during almost all year long... But maybe not here as it's now the northest obs... Thank you again to both of you ! |
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