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Diptera.info :: Tachinid Scotland > Eumea linearicornis
Posted by
jck
on 29-12-2023 09:00
#1
Is it possible to ID this female? Angus, Scotland on 27/09/2023.
James
Edited by
jck
on 03-01-2024 07:31
Posted by
jck
on 29-12-2023 09:00
#2
2
Posted by
jck
on 29-12-2023 09:01
#3
3
Posted by
Zeegers
on 29-12-2023 09:23
#4
a female Eumea. The two species are very similar. General colouration and date suggests Eu. mitis.
Theo
Posted by
jck
on 02-01-2024 09:18
#5
Thanks, Theo. Eumea mitis seems to be really rare in the UK (or very poorly recorded).
James
Posted by
tristram
on 02-01-2024 18:05
#6
In the area of Reading, UK in the past 10 years I have caught 41 Eumea linearicornis but only 2 Eumea mitis.
Posted by
Zeegers
on 02-01-2024 19:12
#7
I firgot about the shape of facial ridge. It is, indeed, linearicornis.
Unusually late for this species, that got me confused.
Theo
Posted by
jck
on 03-01-2024 07:30
#8
Many thanks for your replies.
James