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Tachinidae sp.
ArnovanStipdonk
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Posted on 23-05-2008 21:20
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Hello Diptera forum,

This is my first post on this forum. This week I made this picture of a Tachinidae, but I have no idea which genus. Does anyone know the name of this fly? Picture is made in the south-east of the Netherlands. Thanks for your help.
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First post, but not the worst.

It's a male Blepharipa pratensis, rather rare species.


Theo
 
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Posted on 24-05-2008 13:37
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Many thanks Theo!

Regards, Arno
 
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You're welcome.


Could you specify location and date, please, for my database ?


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Off course:

Date: 20-5-2008
Location: De Krang (near Weert)
Coordinaten: X 182 Y 359

Arno
 
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thanks


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Eyes seem to be hairy? In Blepharipa they aren't, so I think it should be something different.
Best wishes, Niels-Jan Dek
 
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This may be Drino lota. When I zoom in, it seems the ocellar bristles are missing,

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sd wrote:
This may be Drino lota.


hairy eyes again ...
Erikas
 
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Drino do have hairy eyes, but I agree not normally as conspicuous as these.

Steve
 
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Nemorea pellucida? Can also be a fat Winthemia female..Knowing the flight time might help!
 
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20st may 2008
Best wishes, Niels-Jan Dek
 
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In my opinion, it is none of the above.... so it puzzles me.
Given the locality, I am now considering Carcelia iliaca, though I cannot see any red on the tibiae.....

Another idea is Nilea hortulana ?

Theo
 
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