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Tachinidae: Ceromya, not Actia
Hi Claudia
Very interesting specimen ! If it were Actia, it could only be infantula. However, the...
Posted by Zeegers
on 11 May 2022 19:57:40
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Tachinidae: Ceromya, not Actia
Hi,
Some days ago, while photographing in the woods, a small Tachinid enjoyed the delicious taste o...
Posted by Sundew
on 11 May 2022 17:26:36
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Which Actia?
This is a little Actia that I photographed a few years ago (17/5/2009) - can enough be seen to ident...
Posted by ChrisR
on 09 September 2011 11:28:53
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UK, Tachinidae, Actia
UK, Suffolk, mixed vegetation on sandy soil. 8th July 2011. Size 5mm approx
My first Actia I think....
Posted by sd
on 14 July 2011 14:57:20
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Actia crassicornis (Thanks Theo)
Yes, it is Actia
You can see the setulae on veins nicely.
However, I just can't see whether ...
Posted by Zeegers
on 18 August 2009 19:38:02
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Actia pilipennis
Thanks Stephane! We have these Actia's to choose from in the Swedish Report System:
- Actia i...
Posted by crex
on 19 August 2008 21:40:41
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Tachinidae *
Definitely a Tachinid, Peribaea spec. or just maybe Actia (infantula).
Theo...
Posted by Zeegers
on 16 July 2008 14:34:30
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Peribaea ?
Actia infantula is very similar to Peribaea in habitus, sorry but I still can't rule out infantu...
Posted by Zeegers
on 05 May 2008 08:36:20
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Tachinidae - Peribaea cf. tibialis
Hi Joke.
That is right. However, both species you mentioned are very, very similar indeed, hard...
Posted by Zeegers
on 23 March 2008 10:29:51
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A small fly at my balcony (2)
I think it is Peribaea tibialis:
Male Actia infantula has larger third antennal segment.
It seem...
Posted by Zeegers
on 24 May 2006 21:01:16
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