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Cylindromyia (was: Diptera from Turkey6)
ozgur70
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Posted on 14-06-2010 23:17
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Today last diptera from Turkey-Karaman.
ozgur70 attached the following image:


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Tachinidae Cylindromyia sp

EDIT; If you edit the title to the above you will attract Tachinid experts (And ChrisR Grin)
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Yes, Cylindromyia but I couldn't go further from this photo Smile If ozgur70 can collect some specimens then I'd be happy to identify them properly Smile
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Same here

It is in the brassicaria subgroup.....

Last year I got C. xylotina from Serbia, after some 2000 non-xylotina's. So you never know.

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2000 Cylindromyia? Shock That's a lot of work - but it shows quite nicely the importance of collecting plenty in ever week and every location, just to pick up all species Smile
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Well, it was collected in a lifetime, not in one week.
But still......


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Ahh, well that's not too bad - I thought someone had sent you 2 years of Malaise trap collecting Wink Was there anything else out of the ordinary? I have been sent quite a few Cylindromyia and I was surprised how the 'usual suspects' always turn up but some species are really very rare.
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