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small grey tachinid (?) wants a name
Sundew
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Posted on 16-05-2008 21:50
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Hi,
Today the flowers of Geranium pyrenaicum were quite crowded. Beside Oedemera beetles there were small flies that, according to wing venation, should be Muscidae. Can we get closer?
Many thanks, Sundew
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Two more pics.
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small, grey ... Tachinid Wink
Siphona, I think
Nikita Vikhrev - Zool Museum of Moscow University
 
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I had Tachinidae in mind, too, but I expected a bristlier habit in this case... Okay, I'll change the title, but Siphona would be a dead end in any case, I'm afraid! (There are still lots of pics from all possible angles though, so if morphology could lead to a name, I might find the decisive bristle...)
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Siphona for sure (long, angled proboscis on a small grey.brown fly) ... and maybe geniculata, if it has marginals in T1+2 - but I'm not sure how that rule-of-thumb stacks up outside the UK. Smile Probably best to just put "Siphona sp." Grin
 
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It is a Siphona with central marginals on syntergite 1&2, however, it's not geniculata, given the clear contrast between yellow vertex and white face. And the epaulette are reddish, so best suggestion would be S. cristata.

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