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Tachinidae to ID --> cf. Blepharipa pratensis
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rafael_carbonell |
Posted on 14-03-2020 00:54
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June the 24th, 2019 (Spain: Girona: Beuda: 400 masl) Same picture here: https://www.biodiversidadvirtual.org/insectarium/details.php?image_id=1138093 Edited by rafael_carbonell on 01-09-2022 14:30 |
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Zeegers |
Posted on 14-03-2020 11:35
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Without a lateral picture, I dare not say. Note the very angular inner margin of calypter (“Sturmiini”) Theo |
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rafael_carbonell |
Posted on 14-03-2020 16:31
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Thanks, Theo I can't find a complete list of species in Sturmiini (I suppose splitted from Goniini), here: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/Taxonomy/Browser/wwwtax.cgi?mode=Undef&id=179458&lvl=3&keep=1&srchmode=1&unlock The only european genus is Sturmia and the unique species Sturmia bella... Which other genus could this be ? I found it more similar to Blepharippa pratensis, which was determined by you from a collected specimen at the same area: https://diptera.info/forum/viewthread.php?forum_id=5&thread_id=50538 Rafael Edited by rafael_carbonell on 14-03-2020 17:19 |
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Zeegers |
Posted on 14-03-2020 21:18
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Sturmiini was in “ “, because it is no longer valid and split over bith Goniini and Eryciini. Sturmia has the scutellum dark and is a late summer species.... Pity we can’t see the hind tibiae. Theo |
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Zeegers |
Posted on 14-03-2020 21:20
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It does resemble Blepharipa pratensis and it might be this species, but somehow it “does not feel right”. Theo |
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rafael_carbonell |
Posted on 25-01-2023 19:41
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OK |
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