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a very little tachinidae ?
jean-claude bernard
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Posted on 10-11-2007 08:02
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hello,
st?phane, on our french forum, said : femal Tachinidae maybe Medina but he was not sure.
09/11/2007 - near brest (france) - 3 mm
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Posted on 10-11-2007 08:57
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Tachinidae yes. But I think this is somewhere around Peribaea.
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The colouration of the thorax indeed reminds on Medina.
However, it should be in Siphonini, as pointed out by Gabor, or maybe Phytomypterini. Can't tell.


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hello
I have an other view
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WEll, this proves to be very interesting. There are not clear setulae on the wing veins (I know, out of focus, but I should be able to see something), which exclude Siphonini. Moreover, a quick scan of my collection reveiled no Siphonini with a Medina-colouration on the thorax. The same, however, applies to Phytomypterini.
Then, there is this classic pitfall: Paracraspedothrix montivaga, in Blondeliini, but extremely like Elfia (= Craspedothrix) in Phytomypterini.
I checked, bingo.

So: Paracraspedothrix montivaga, considered to be rare but might as well just be often overlooked.

Nevertheless, a great achievement to get on film !


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We found this fly for the first time in Britain a few years ago and in the first year we had about 5-6 records from all around the southern half of the country. Since then we have had very few records but they do still come in every now and then. I think we have a lot to learn about the behaviour of this species Smile

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hello chris
you can show my photos on your website
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