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Tachinidae Tachina fera
DedeLab
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Posted on 02-02-2025 15:05
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This Tachina has only 2 postsutural ia setae but has no oe setae. Its anterior tarsi are yellow. Is this Tachina fera?

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Posted on 02-02-2025 15:25
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Male Tachina fera is correct (length anterior claws nearly as long as the last 2 tarsomeres).
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Thanks very much Eric !
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I would go on the narrow vertex. Conclusion is the same

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Thanks very much Theo !
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