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Tachinidae ID → Pseudopachystylum gonioides
Manuel Lopez
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Posted on 06-06-2012 16:47
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Central Granada, on 5 May 2012.

Thanks !!
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I've found another shot...
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Hi,

It looks a lot like Pseudopachystylum. Were there any pine trees nearby?

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Hi !

A lot of them, inside a pinewood really.

Greetings
Manuel
 
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My suggestion is Baumhaueria spec.

* parafacial hairy
* 3 post DC
* excavation on syntergite 1&2 incmplete

In any case, interesting !

Manuel, did you collect any ?

 
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I checked my collection. As it turns out, Pseudopachystylum and Baumhaueria are remarkable similar in these angles.
Most pragmatic difference is that the scutellum is reddish at least at tip in all Baumhaueria.

So Pseudopachystylum it is ! Nice !!
(by the way: only one species: Ps. gonioides)


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Smilek Grin Thanks to bWinkth
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