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Aplomya confinis from Romania
Levente-Peter Kolcsar
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Hi,
can anyone help me identify these Tachinidae?
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The original size picture:
https://drive.goo...sp=sharing
 
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Extremely teneral specimens are virtually impossible to identify because the whole body shape is not developed. The first two look a bit like a Phyryxe heraclei to me but more detail of the underside of the wing is needed to be sure - or male genitalia Wink
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Thank you, ChrisR!

Only Monday can i make genitalia and wing photos.
 
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I'm also wondering whether it could be a Carcelia ... the first would be very dark though and the legs look too black. What was the host?
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Aplomya confinis
(have a look, Chris !)

What was the host, please ? (should be Lycaenidae).


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Wow ... so dark? I see what you mean though - all the ones I see are usually well dusted on at least T2 & T3 Smile
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The pattern is there. Moreover, the very short tergite 5 settles the genus inmediately.


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Some other picture:
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Abdomane
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And the host: Pseudophilotes bavius hungarica (Lycaenidae).
 
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Told you ! Smile
 
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