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Tachinidae: Blondeliini or Leskiini
Tony T
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Posted on 25-03-2008 02:33
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11 June 2007, New Brunswick, Canada. Length: 7.5mm
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Tachinidae, somewhere around Siphona, but without extended proboscis, so another genus?
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Thanks Gabor, you gave me a place to start looking. The genus Ceranthia contains a few species, with short proboscis, that were placed in Siphona. Seems like my fly may belong there.
 
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New world is out of my scope. It is a bit big for Actiini and the arista does not fit. If we could get a dorsal view, we can check the subapical scutellars (or do it yourself: they should be converging in Actiini).
My first guess would be either some Blondeliini or just possibly Leskiini.
Standard Old World disclaimer,

the picture is magnificant, as always.

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Thanks Theo. You certainly have a great insight into Old World flies despite your disclaimer. The subapical scutellar bristles are not convergent - so this rules out Ceranthia.
Fly is in decent condition, collected 25 June 2007 and stored in a Petrie Dish in my chest freezer, thawed and photographed 25 March 2008.
For anyone reading this it's worth considering freezing, rather than alcohol, for storing flies until you have the time to pin them.
 
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Tony T wrote:
Thanks Theo. You certainly have a great insight into Old World flies despite your disclaimer. The subapical scutellar bristles are not convergent - so this rules out Ceranthia.
Fly is in decent condition, collected 25 June 2007 and stored in a Petrie Dish in my chest freezer, thawed and photographed 25 March 2008.
For anyone reading this it's worth considering freezing, rather than alcohol, for storing flies until you have the time to pin them.


True, but it is easier to carry a bottle of booze than a freezer and a generator Smile
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Reminds me of Cryptomeigenia. Like their scarab beetle hosts they fly early in the year and are found at light.
 
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