Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Tachinidae ID => Cylindromyia cf. interrupta

Posted by Woodmen on 05-02-2017 06:58
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Russia, Kirov region. 15.06.2016.

Vladimir.

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Edited by Woodmen on 05-02-2017 17:53

Posted by Zeegers on 05-02-2017 08:46
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Female Cylindromyia cf. interrupta.

Theo

Posted by piros on 05-02-2017 11:31
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Couldn't this be C. pusilla?
Greetings
Henrik

Posted by Zeegers on 05-02-2017 15:47
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It is a female and female pusilla don't have a black vitta and abdomen and do have a strong belly. That' s whynai though it was interrupta.
But I must admit: I cannot see the typical thoracic pattern normthe number of sternopleural bristles.
Now I look at large magnification: I think you can see some stubby spines on the ventral,side of tergite 3, but may be that is just me.

Theo

Posted by Woodmen on 05-02-2017 17:52
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Thank you very much, Theo!
Regards
Vladimir.

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Posted by piros on 05-02-2017 20:53
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I was able to see only one sternopleural bristle (that's why I mentioned pusilla), but, as you said :), it could only be me...

Posted by Zeegers on 06-02-2017 08:58
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The additional picture make the doubt groe

For me, it is inconclusive

Theo