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Cylindromya bicolor, Tachinidae, Hungary, June 2007
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Posted on 18-07-2007 16:18
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This was the only C. species seen by me to date in Hungary.

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Teglagyar u. 30.
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C. bicolor, no doubt, only C. with red tip to abdomen.
Large species, not uncommon in Mediterrean region.
a male

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Thx Theo for the ID. Debrecen is not supposed to be in the Mediterranean region, not easy to say this when we had 39.5 C earlier today, the higehest record ever for this location.
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You can look up the status of this species for Hungary in Mihalyi.
I'm not aware how rare or common it is at your place.

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Well it is uncommon, but not rare based on Mihalyi. The Calyptrate fauna has not been studied well since him, and I am sure there are many holes in the knowledge.
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