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Another long tachinidae SE Spain
Guillermo Booth Rea
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Here you have another one that likes Helichrysum flowers. Shot in semiarid scrubland at 300 masl. Spring. Aguilas, SE Spain.
Any idea?
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Looks the same as the other 2 ... the petiole is very long and (as Theo pointed out) the vittae on the thorax are a bit different from Mintho rufiventris so Theo's suggestion stands. Would be nice to run a specimen through the keys, just to see how it differs Smile
 
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If it is not Stevenia (Rhinophoridae), calyptrae seem large, than Zeuxia (Dexiini) comes in mind. The bend in vein M seems to be a bit angular for Hyperea.

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I thought I could see faint red side patches at the base of the abdomen - but maybe I was confused? Strange abdomen shape.
 
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Yes, the first two segments of the abdomen have faint red side patches.
 
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red spots does not contradict Zeuxia.


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So Theo, do you think that it is Zeuxia? Also the other two that have the abdomen redder and the wings darker?
 
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As long as I can't see the arista, I can't tell you.
I don't think these specimens belong to the same species, as mentionel the bend in vein M seems different. Hyperea has a gentle curved vein M. Here is a clear angle with a rather long appendix.


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Hi Theo,

I think I can not help much with the arista. I can only blow up the images I have. I will send you two where you can see a shadow of the arista. I do not know if that will be enough.

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Guillermo
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