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Tachinidea: Voriini: Athrycia cinerea
Tony T
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Posted on 03-05-2008 13:49
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Can anyone go further? Hairy eyes.
2 May 2008, NB, Canada. Length: 7mm

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Great pic. Do you use Automontage or combineZ?
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Martin - Tony uses Helicon Focus and has described his technique here: http://www.dipter...ad_id=1863
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The species is some Voriini, in my world (the old one) it would be Athrycia.

Hope this helps.


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Thanks Theo, and yes helpful. Narrows it down from the several hundred spp. that probably occur here. One ref. says just 1 widespread sp. in NA Athrycia cinerea
 
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I checked the key in the manual (I'm so not New World that I even forgot I had a fotocopy) and indeed it keys out to Athrycia cinerea.
Only species in Athrycia in the Nearctic, so that is easy.


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Zeegers wrote:
I checked the key in the manual (I'm so not New World that I even forgot I had a fotocopy) and indeed it keys out to Athrycia cinerea.
Only species in Athrycia in the Nearctic, so that is easy.


theo


Thanks Theo. I love these New World genera that have only 1 species. But of course only for non-tabanid groups. For the latter, the more the merrier.
 
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I think this is Cyrtophleba nitida. The anepimeral bristle is not very long and the eyes are haired.
 
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Yes, the eyes are hairy !
Totally missed that the first time.


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