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Tachinidae ?, Canadian
Tony T
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Posted on 27-08-2007 18:19
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27 August 2007, New Brunswick, Canada.
Thinking Tachinidae but reddish-tipped abdomen = perhaps Sarcophagidae
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IN our universe, this would be Linnaemyia.

Maybe in yours too ?

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Thanks Theo. 3 spp. listed in Stone's 1965 Catalog for NB: glauca, subpolita, tessellata
 
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Linnaemya to be precise.

Some more species are mentioned in:

http://www.nadsdiptera.org/Tach/Cklist/Cktach.pdf

like Linnaemya comta

Liekele
 
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Always I thought that termination -mya wasn't correct but -myia...
 
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Some write -mya in some cases , some (like me) write always -myia.

There is no such thing as correct spelling, it simply depends on the rules you follow. See previous posts on this matter.


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thank, Theo. Sure I will take a look.
 
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Liekele Sijstermans wrote:
Linnaemya to be precise.

Some more species are mentioned in:

http://www.nadsdiptera.org/Tach/Cklist/Cktach.pdf

like Linnaemya comta

Liekele

Thanks for your input. Difficulty with that list is that it does not list distribution of species, the fauna can be vastly different across the NA continent. The species I listed have all been recorded in the NE where I live.
 
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