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Tachinidae for id.
Klaas
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Posted on 09-05-2009 22:17
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The Netherlands, Voorsterbos. 9 may 2009.
On leaflitter on a path in decideous wood. 4,5 mm long.

(Difficult to see hairs on vein R1!)

Species?..

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Too pale brown for Actia ... the proboscis is hard to make out but I think it is a Siphona
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in that case it could go to Siphona maculata
(there is a pair of pre-sutural intra-alar bristles - if i see it right)

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it resembles maculata, certainly.
Siphona is a very difficult genus and from these pictures I cannot exclude confusa, for instance.


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Thank you again Theo.
I thought i was lucky with this fly having that one bristle!
In Belshaw, 1993 - Tachinid flies, is Siphona confusa not mentioned. Does this species have a similar bristle or do you mention it as a part of a much larger puzzle?
(always curious)

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Actually, all Siphona have a prae-IA, except collini.
So not much luck here, I'm afraid.
Have a look at faunaeur.org and notice the number of species (i guess 15 -20).

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