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Sarcophagidae -> Microsoma exiguum (Tachinidae)

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Posted by MorganA on 09 January 2024 13:49:25
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Sarcophagidae -> Microsoma exiguum (Tachinidae)

Thank you! 1st supra-alar is slightly weaker than the notopleurals....

Posted by MorganA on 09 January 2024 13:48:55
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Sarcophagidae -> Microsoma exiguum (Tachinidae)

Yeap, I’d say that is a Rhinophoidae, thanks.

my guess is one of those rare Phyto ‘s ?

c...

Posted by Zeegers on 09 January 2024 12:21:16
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Sarcophagidae -> Microsoma exiguum (Tachinidae)

Here is a picture showing the postscutellum....

Posted by MorganA on 09 January 2024 08:58:52
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Sarcophagidae -> Microsoma exiguum (Tachinidae)

Thank you, its difficult to get a proper picture of the posterior spiracle, but it looks like the la...

Posted by MorganA on 09 January 2024 08:57:02
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Sarcophagidae -> Microsoma exiguum (Tachinidae)

it is not a Sarc and my gut feeling is Rhinophoridae.
Can you check the lappets of posterior spirac...

Posted by Zeegers on 09 January 2024 08:05:23
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Sarcophagidae -> Microsoma exiguum (Tachinidae)

Thank you! So I actually have two males from the same locality at the same day, and the one in the o...

Posted by MorganA on 08 January 2024 23:17:07
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Sarcophagidae -> Microsoma exiguum (Tachinidae)

The calypters look too large for Rhinophoridae.

To my knowledge Sarcophagidae always have a sharp...

Posted by John Carr on 08 January 2024 22:52:58
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Sarcophagidae -> Microsoma exiguum (Tachinidae)

Thank you, it does not have a very obvious postscutellum. I also forgot to mention the size which is...

Posted by MorganA on 08 January 2024 20:32:43
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Sarcophagidae -> Microsoma exiguum (Tachinidae)

The short-petiolate cell r5 and rounded bend in vein M point to Tachinidae....

Posted by John Carr on 08 January 2024 18:37:45
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