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pilonm
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Posted on 22-03-2008 16:10
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Hello,

Here is 2 pictures of a Tachinidae fly taken in East Angus, Quebec (near Vermont) last August.

Can we identify the genus and maybe the species???

parcours.pilonm.org/pictures/inconnu269.jpg



parcours.pilonm.org/pictures/inconnu270.jpg

Thank you very much for your great help!!!

Michel
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Posted on 22-03-2008 17:03
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If it was in Europe I'd say Tachina grossa ... but as it's in Canada I'd say contact Jim O'Hara Wink (I have him email if you need it)
 
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pilonm
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Posted on 22-03-2008 17:08
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Hello Chris,

but as it's in Canada I'd say contact Jim O'Hara (I have him email if you need it)


Yes, please... I will really appreciate Smile

Cheers,

Michel
 
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PM sent Smile
 
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Posted on 22-03-2008 17:42
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Thank you very much Chris,

I will contact him...

I'm personnally hesitating between Pararchytas decisus and Pararchytas hammondi...

Cheers,

Michel
 
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You, and your north american cousins certainly have an interesting tachinid fauna - good luck with the identification Grin
 
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pilonm
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Posted on 04-04-2008 21:51
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Hello Chris,

Finally I got an answer from Jim O'Hara... Smile Smile Smile

He confirmed me the id: It is Parachytas decisus... Smile

Here is his answer:

"I have compared your pictures with specimens in the Canadian National Collection of Insects and your species is indeed Pararchytas decisus (Walker). Your specimen is a female.

...

In many tachinids, there are two downwardly pointing bristles on the upper head outside the normal row of bristles and a bit above the level of the antennal base that are present in females but not males. They are visible in your photos."

Thank you again Chris for your great help!!!

Michel

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Glad you got the answer you were hoping for! Grin Thank you for letting us see such wonderful flies from so far away Smile
 
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