Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Tachinidae - Blepharomyia pagana - thanks Theo and Chris

Posted by ChrisR on 22-04-2010 19:24
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Hmm, yeah, I am not convinced really ... Lypha is the obvious choice because of the size, colour, time of year & general observable features. The parafacials would be very hard to check from a dorsal and I am thinking we are probably just seeing the top parafacial bristles and we can't see if they really extend lower. Blepharomyia is quite rare here and mine seem to be small and dark in colour, so not like this. :)