Thread subject: Diptera.info :: hybotid:Tachypeza?

Posted by Steve Scholnick on 15-01-2019 19:11
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Keys out to Tachypeza using the Manual of the Nearctic Diptera but I’d appreciate some expert feedback. Logic/illogic of the ID on the BugGuide post: https://bugguide....ew/1620822.
found in an office park with numerous trees, lawns, and a pond.

Thanks for the help

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Edited by Steve Scholnick on 10-10-2022 04:46

Posted by igor on 15-01-2019 23:06
#2

Your identification is correct, Tachypeza.

Best wishes,

Igor Shamshev

Posted by Steve Scholnick on 16-01-2019 00:27
#3

Thanks Dr. Shamshev, much appreciated