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Siphona

After reading all the comments on the site and looking at the photos I've come up with this for ...

Posted by oceanlis2000 on 24 October 2011 10:36:08
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small Tyrolean Tachinid - Siphona?

Thanks for the confirmation Erikas ... here in England I would have guessed geniculata but this spec...

Posted by ChrisR on 07 July 2011 09:42:45
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small Tyrolean Tachinid - Siphona?

Siphona sp. ... one of the ones with T1+2 marginals - rare in cristata but common in geniculata ... ...

Posted by ChrisR on 07 July 2011 00:22:34
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small Tyrolean Tachinid - Siphona?

Hi,
This little Tachinid is probably a Siphona (S. cf. cristata?). I saw it in last August in Austr...

Posted by Sundew on 06 July 2011 23:46:50
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081_ID? (Siphona ingerae)

ChrisR wrote:
Very interesting - here it is incredibly rare. I seem to only catch S.geniculata, cri...

Posted by Kahis on 05 April 2011 14:08:08
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Which Tachinidae?

Yes, it's definitely Siphona but this genus is very difficult to identify to species even when y...

Posted by ChrisR on 11 November 2009 16:46:23
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Siphona geniculata

Hmm, certainly Siphona ... but can you see median marginal bristles on T1+2? Most S.geniculata (and ...

Posted by ChrisR on 16 October 2009 20:25:15
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Siphona sp.

All Siphona resemble all Siphona in the gallery, so that does not mean anything.

Chris pointed ou...

Posted by Zeegers on 26 September 2009 09:12:29
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Tachinidae from Shetland Isles??

cristata is known from Geometrids on broadleaved trees, so that is a bit difficult on the Shetlands....

Posted by Zeegers on 17 August 2009 20:20:30
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Tachinidae from Shetland Isles??

In southern England the commonest Siphona is geniculata, followed by cristata and maculata. But in S...

Posted by ChrisR on 16 August 2009 18:29:40
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