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Tachinidae from a field --> Cyzenis sp.
Dennis
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Posted on 23-04-2018 20:35
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Hallo!

Bavaria, 14.April
A 5-7mm Tachinidae, found on a way at the edge of a field. With some bushes and trees, near a forest.
ID possible? Billaea looks good I think. I have more pictures when needed.

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Hallo! Is there anything possible?

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Not Billaea, which has smaller antennae and a rounder head.
 
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Hallo John!

Which genus could it be then?
Here are pictures from the head and the back.

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Hallo!
I looked again in the Diptera-Gallery and so I found 2 possibilities:
Bactromyia aurulenta and Nemorilla floralis. Nemorilla fits better.
But I have no idea if its even the right genus.

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Dennis
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It's not Nemorilla, which has different antennae (second segment long).
 
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Hallo John!
And Bactromyia? B.aurulenta has a different colour.

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Zeegers
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Cyzenis sp.

Theo
 
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Thank you Theo!

What do we have to see for a determination, the species?

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Zeegers
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Many things. There are many genera.

Try www.tachinidae.eu

Theo
 
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