Thread subject: Diptera.info :: small tachinid?->Yes, Peribaea sp.

Posted by guplox on 25-11-2023 14:30
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Photographed today from Zhejiang China. Very small, 4mm in body length I guess. A Tachinidae species (something like Blondeliini)? Thanks as always!

Edited by guplox on 26-11-2023 00:28

Posted by guplox on 25-11-2023 14:31
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lateral

Posted by John Carr on 25-11-2023 15:32
#3

Tachinidae. The body looks like one of the small Tachininae, e.g. Siphonini, but the point at the upper tip of the antenna is found in tribe Acemyiini (subfamily Exoristinae).

The scutellar bristles are not of the typical Blondeliini form.

Posted by guplox on 25-11-2023 16:16
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Fantastic! Thank you for the confirmation and enlightening comment! TumbsUp

Posted by John Carr on 25-11-2023 18:50
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Maybe Peribaea.

Posted by Zeegers on 25-11-2023 18:52
#6

Definitely !

Theo

Posted by guplox on 26-11-2023 00:26
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What a pleasant surprise! Kudos to you for getting down to genus!TumbsUp