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Rhinophoridae? Tachinidae?
Nikita Vikhrev
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Posted on 26-03-2007 18:14
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Turkey, Side, sand dunas, 7-8mm
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i would say tachinidae. I might be wrong, indeed. let?s go wait for Theo. Grin
 
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Almost certainly rhinophoridae - maybe Paykullia maculata? Going by: the extremely long petiole; sharply angled vein m and the faint shading around the wing veins.

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Liekele Sijstermans
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I think this is Stevenia, not Paykullia (Rhinophoridae).
Because of the locality I expect this to be Stevenia signata.

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Liekele is quite right.
Stevenia is a very difficult genus, can't guess a species.

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Thank you all.
Nikita
P.S. I have 3 specimens collected
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Confirmed by Theo Zeegers by collected material as Stevenia signata.
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