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Myopa vicaria
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Posted on 07-03-2008 22:14
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Dear Theo!

M. vicaria belongs to the polystigma group, too. You are right that it could be the species, too. At first I excluded the species because of the missing long black pile at the genae but perhaps that is only a result of the digital photos?

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To me, Andre has a point.
The hairs on abdomen are long. Moreover, vicaria is clearly the earliest species, at least in The Netherlands.


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Thank you very much for the ID.
I've read in the key of M.van Veen that M.vicaria has tergite 5 with hairs at an angle of 90 degrees. As I saw it again yesterday, I took some photos to try to show that feature.
The length of the body is exactly 8mm.

They were again 3 A.clarkella female with empty abdomen, but with only a little hole (2 or 3mm) at the end of the abdomen. They were alive on the ground.
Christine Devillers attached the following image:


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In this picture you can see the long hairs on the gena (if gena is the same as the part Tachinologists call parafacialia).

Which definitely suggests vicaria.


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Thanks Theo
 
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Thank you Smile
 
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To be clear: I wrote 'suggest', not '?s', like to hear Jens-Hermann first.
But in all circumstances great first call by Andre.


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Thank you Wink
 
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