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Tachinidae< Diptera from East Turkey3
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Posted on 23-01-2013 09:55
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Hello,
ID of the attached images of a species from East Turkey will be very much appreciated. Muhabbet
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Cesa wrote:
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ID of the attached images of a species from East Turkey will be very much appreciated. Muhabbet

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Cesa wrote:
Cesa wrote:
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ID of the attached images of a species from East Turkey will be very much appreciated. Muhabbet

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Tachinidae.

Estheria (?)or similar...
 
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Thank you Jorgemortalmeda. We need generic confirmation.
 
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Yes, I'd go with Estheria but I'd need to see the specimen to be able to key it confidently - it isn't an easy group and in Turkey there could be new species waiting to be described. Smile

Does anyone there work on Tachinidae who can determine specimens? A Dr. Kenan Kara contacted me a few years ago and said then that he has been working on the group.
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Dear Chris,
This year we will separate our non identified tachinids for closer determination for a publication. As we corresponded with you in last years, we would like to collaborate with you on this matter.

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Prof. Dr. Ahmet O.Kocak
 
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That would be very interesting, thank you. I would have to collaborate with a few others but it would be interesting to see Turkish material - it isn't an area that I am familiar with but I have been working on some specimens from that part of the world recently.
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