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Cylindromyia interrupta | British Cylindromyia for ID
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Chobham Common, Surrey, England, 17 Jul. 2015.

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In England, this should be C. interrupta. However, I see something odd that might be apical scutellar bristles which confuses me...

Please, wait for Theo or any other Tachinidae expert. Seeing the scutellum in the highest possible resolution would be of great help.
 
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Must be interrupta, hence there must be 'pseudo-apicals',

Theo
 
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Piluca_Alvarez wrote:
In England, this should be C. interrupta. However, I see something odd that might be apical scutellar bristles which confuses me...

Please, wait for Theo or any other Tachinidae expert. Seeing the scutellum in the highest possible resolution would be of great help.


Zeegers wrote:
Must be interrupta, hence there must be 'pseudo-apicals',

Theo


Thanks a lot!
 
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