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Our town park: Fannia (?) and Tachinidae
Dmitry Gavryushin
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July 29, 2006.
Size 3.5-4mm.
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The head.
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Is that one of the same kind?
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Size 12mm. Maybe Eurithia? But wing venation and head are different from Eurithia species that I photographed earlier.
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Another side.
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A dorsal view.
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The head.
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Unfortunately it's a female (as far as I can see), yet maybe this picture might help somehow...
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Hi Dima.
1. I agree with Fannia.
2. I don't agree with Eurithia. I think it is some Dexiini.
My best guess as result of an hour attempts to ID is Billaea pectinata.
Nikita Vikhrev - Zool Museum of Moscow University
 
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Thanks Nikita - I appreciate your effort Smile.
 
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Very nice pictures !
The Tachinid looks like a Dexiini, with the short antenna and very high jowls (gena).
It is, however, Microphthalma europaea, in a different subfamily.
The resemblance is, however, striking.
There are two of those: Microphthalma and Dexiosoma.
Both have a long appendix in the wing to the bend of vein M, which is unusually in Dexiini (though it does occur, for instance in Zeuxia).


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Thanks a lot Theo
 
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