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Tachinidae - Carcelia - no, Eumea ♂ linearicornis?
eklans
Hi, this handsome little male tangles me since 2019-07-14 in Ansbach, near Frankenhoehe Nature Park, wasteland.
Belshaw and tachinidae.eu leads me to Carcelia:
- eye pubescent
- ve bristles present and well developed
- gena approximately 1/10 of eye height
- pedicel black
- first flagellomere between 4.0 - max. 6.0 times length of pedicel
- 3 + 4 dc
- tergites 3 and 4 with median discal setae
Is Carcelia correct or did I stare at the fly too long?
Edited by eklans on 18-12-2021 15:13
 
eklans
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eklans
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Greetings, Eric Kloeckner
 
Zeegers
Traditional keys are not very useful for these kinds of pics.
The height of gena is very difficult to estimate from these angles, but it is too high for Carcelia.

All European Carcelia have
*largely (or completely) red tibiae
* largely rec scutellum

Two easy reasons why this can’t be Carcelia.

 
Zeegers
I see two pairs of discals on each tergite, 5 dark vittae on thorax and only one strong oi on frons: Eumea.

Theo
 
Zeegers
By the way, I don’t see any ve, those are vi.

Theo
 
eklans
Thank you very much Theo! That's why I could not find a Carcelia species for so long!
Greetings, Eric Kloeckner
 
eklans
3rd antennal segment > 4 times 2nd, convex facial ridge, face longer than frons: male linearicornis?
Greetings, Eric Kloeckner
 
Zeegers
Probably. Length of antenna supports linearicornis. Normally, those males have a slight hind of yellow on the tergites, which I don’t get here.

Theo
 
eklans
Thanks, Theo. Here's an uncompressed snippet showing a slight hind of yellow on the tergites?
Greetings, Eric Kloeckner
 
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