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Tachinidae (4), June 03, 2007
Dmitry Gavryushin
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Size approx. 6 to 7 mm (escaped Sad).
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A dorsal view.
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The head.
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Hmm, was this close to Juniperus bushes/trees? It's an interesting fly - it keys here to Staurochaeta sp. but I have never seen these so I wouldn't put much faith in that ID. Hairs from r4+5 to r-m; divergent apical scutellars; T1+2 with the excavation not reaching the posterior margin; and lots of bristles on the facial ridges are all interesting features Smile
 
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Thanks Chris - definitely there's no Juniperus around, only Pinus sylvestris and Picea.
 
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Hmm, maybe Theo will be able to comment on it ... it's certainly an interesting fly Smile
 
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Hmm.

I agree it should be Blondeliini, given the wing venation and scutellar bristles. In my opinion the arista is not thickened enough for Staurochaeta, but I need to check. Then I crash in the key somewhere in between Oswaldia and Belida.Many features of Belida: I see a costal spine, there are spinulae on vein R (!!) and it's very spiny.
However, the third antennal segment seems to be too long for Belida.

??

Theo
 
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It's always the best/most intriguing ones that get away! Wink
 
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STOP


The eyes are hairy.
You need to have a reeeaally good look to see it.
in the closeup right underside.

And they should be: it's Lecanipa bicincta male

Pheewh


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Thanks a lot Theo and Chris, it was really exciting to learn how it would end Smile.
 
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