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Hello

Colected 5 06 10, size 12mm

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A dorsal shot showing the back of the fly and the wing venation would be useful Smile
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You are rightWink
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There are 4 post DC, right ? DIfficult to see.

It seems to be a Exoristini, in which case it would be Parasetigena silvestris

a male

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Yes, 4 post dc.
Again Parasetigena silvestris.
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Wow ... "again" ... I have never seen one here and never even been sent one, so they can't be too common Wink
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In May Smile
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It is not Parasetigena silvestris, tergite 3 this one two marginal bristles, Parasetigena silvestris 2 discal bristles and 4 marginal bristles.
On the scutellum this one 2 lateral bristles, Parasetigena silvestris 3 lateral bristles.
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Hi Christophe,


The number of marginals is variable and discal setae are lacking, as far as I know, have a look for instance at Mesnil in Lindner (he calls it Phorocera agilis).


The male genitalia have very characteristic 'fluffy' hairs.

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I think a Exorista with eyes hairy.
With the disposal of ocellar setae, I think Exorista segregate.
What do you think?
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I think I'd have to see and key the specimen - it's not distinctive enough to ID confidently from photos Smile

It certainly doesn't have the head shape of a normal Exorista, so I doubt that it is one of those.
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