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Tachinidae - Elodia morio
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Posted by Marion Friedrich
on 07 June 2022 21:06:37
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Tachinidae - Elodia morio
Hi,
This fly, less than 5 mm in size, hatched from a small pupa (Lepidoptera). Is ID possible?
Gre...
Posted by Marion Friedrich
on 07 June 2022 21:06:02
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Calyptratae
Only an idea: Tachinidae, Elodia morio? Other views could help.
Greetings, Eric...
Posted by eklans
on 25 September 2020 16:58:09
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Tachinid 2 NL
OK, so I run it through tachiinidae.eu and it confirmed by idea: Elodia.
In which case is looks lik...
Posted by Zeegers
on 19 May 2018 16:50:32
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Tachinidae_ID? (Synactie parvula(male)
Right.
So let's rethink this.
I think it is the male of Elodia morio. That is why it is so ...
Posted by Zeegers
on 18 July 2014 19:07:45
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Policheta unicolor (Fallen, 1820) [OK]
Hi Chris,
thank you for posting this photo!
You're right there is a lack of dusting on the a...
Posted by Marcello
on 20 November 2013 23:43:45
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Policheta unicolor (Fallen, 1820) [OK]
Just a quick shot of Elodia morio, for reference ... all of the NHM specimens lack dusting on the en...
Posted by ChrisR
on 20 November 2013 23:20:38
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Policheta unicolor (Fallen, 1820) [OK]
Thank you Theo for the great help!
About Phytomyptera genus in the North Italy we have:
Phytom...
Posted by Marcello
on 20 November 2013 20:27:51
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Policheta unicolor (Fallen, 1820) [OK]
Elodia morio is a good call but it doesn't quite match my specimen here. Mine (a male reared fro...
Posted by ChrisR
on 19 November 2013 18:40:18
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Policheta unicolor (Fallen, 1820) [OK]
Very interesting case.
First impression was Erynnia or Erynniopsis, but those have a clear petiol...
Posted by Zeegers
on 19 November 2013 18:28:40
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