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Bactromyia aurulenta?
walwyn
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Posted on 04-09-2006 22:58
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I took this photo on 24th August at Draycote Meadows Warwickshire. I think its Bactromyia aurulenta but would like a confirmation from the experts.
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Hi Walwyn.
I'm not expert, but I'm almost sure it isn't Bactromyia aurulenta.
My test, fly looks as Exorista again.
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I'd guess Exorista too, just from the photo. Question to Walwyn - when keying it you should pretty easily get to couplet 112 in Belshaw's key (bare arista & eyes, bare vein R1 and along r4+5 to rm etc) - you should have gone pst there on your way to Bactromyia. So, do you think it has some black hairs behind the head, on top?
 
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Nope, but then I don't have Belshaw's key (as yet).

Thanks.
 
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It's well worth the investment of a few quid. When you get a copy just remember to update it from our Tachinid Recording Scheme website (http://tachinidae...). You'll find changes to allow for the additional species since 1993 and margin notes to help you make sense of the key Smile
 
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Yep I've placed an order.

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I agree with Nikita
Looks quite like Exorista subgenus Adenia (= rustica-group)

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