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Posted on 03-01-2011 23:10
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...a Zophomyia temula...?
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Definitely not ... it looks really unusual but I am guessing that it is a sarcophagid, not a tachinid ... or a very weird-looking tachinid Grin
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I think, Peteina erinaceus it is.
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Wow, that is a very unusual tachinid ... funnily enough I actually took a photo of one in the Moscow University Zoology museum this year:
chrisraper.org.uk/blog/wp-content/uploads/peteina-erinaceus-moscow-museum-2009-07-01-14-56-05.jpg

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Chris, is it Nyctia halterata in your photo ?
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Now, that is a really interesting question ... it was labelled "Peteina erinaceus" in the collection and I must have photographed it because it looked unusual for a tachinid. But I didn't have the time to redetermine all of the material so I just took photos and put the specimen back. It does look like Nyctia so maybe we should ask Nikita to check the determination? Grin

I was thinking that the fly in my photo has a similarly elongate R5 and concave median vein and the abdominal bristling looked similar. I wonder if someone mistook a Nyctia for Peteina too ... or perhaps Nyctia comes out at Peteina when keyed through whichever key they used?
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Yes, these species can be confusable for not an expert...
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Peteina has the vertex very broad and male Nyctia very narrow.

So Erikas is 1000 % [sic] correct.

Otherwise: my comment is as before ( Holy **** a Peteina !!)


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