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Tachinidae 2: Blondelia nigripes
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Posted on 26-06-2021 01:03
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Hi,
This small Tachinid confidingly entered my finger three days ago, and I got the feeling I should know it. My guess is Lydella grisescens, but the erect scutellar apicals are weak and small at best. Maybe I am barking up the wrong tree, so help is appreciated! The location was southwestern Germany, 50 km west of Stuttgart.
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Lateral view.
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Head. Arista is thickened.
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Check the belly ! Female Blondelia nigripes.

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Ah - this is my first Blondelia, so I did not know what to look for. Now I learn that the females have a jagged "saw belly" - interesting! I hope I can recognize the males too - once you wrote that they have red lateral spots on tergite 3 and 4. This character is, however, also found in B. pinivorae https://www.zobod...1-0334.pdf. The key given in that paper should help to exclude that species.
Anyway, thanks for the ID!
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