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Modified : Macquartia grisea (Fallén, 1810) ? Belgium 2023-04-27 ?
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Tetrao |
Posted on 27-04-2023 14:54
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Hi All, I pictured this specimen in my garden on 2023-04-27. I could measure the specimen on the pictures : 7,9mm I found some species that could match including Hydrophora lancifer(which is an Agromyiidae ! bue with those setae on the tergites, it must be a Tachinidae, so I think this is Macquartia grisea (Fallén, 1810). Can someone confirm or correct this ID ??? Thank you John for correcting me !!!! Thank you very much ! By the way, is this a female or a male ??? I've other pictures if needed ... Thank you for reading or commenting this post, Didier Edited by Tetrao on 27-04-2023 16:10 |
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John Carr |
Posted on 27-04-2023 15:23
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Family Tachinidae. No Anthomyiidae has a curved tip to vein M or such strong abdominal bristles. |
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Tetrao |
Posted on 27-04-2023 15:41
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Oups… thank you John !!! I’ll have an other look for the ID !!!! Have a good day ! |
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Tetrao |
Posted on 27-04-2023 16:13
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Ok John, I found an other observation dated 2021-08-22 with the same habitus ... |
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Zeegers |
Posted on 27-04-2023 17:00
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Yeap, female M. grisea. Theo |
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Tetrao |
Posted on 27-04-2023 19:44
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Thank you very much , Theo !!! https://observati...269225380/ |
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