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Tachinidae #2 from DK -> Eumea mitis
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Posted on 16-10-2013 15:28
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Another Tachinidae, this one was seen September 3 2013 in Aalborg, North Jutland, Denmark. About 10 mm long. Sitting on Tanacetum vulgare.

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Might be Eumea (??mitis)


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Thanks Theo

In Denmark there are only 2 Eumea species: mitis and linearicornis. Is it possible to tell the difference between the two?
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The differences are very subtle so it is unlikely that you will get better than Theo's' ID Wink
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Right.

My gut feeling is mitis, but I cannot prove that (simply based on the colouration).


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OK. Thanks, both of you. Smile
I'll give it one last try with some more pictures, and if that doesn't help, I'll have to settle for Eumea sp., right?

First a close-up from the first photo in the thread. I think the facial ridge looks to be straight.
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Head seen from a different angle - sorry about the grainy quality.
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A view from straight above, to better show the back of the fly and the wings.
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Yeap, it is mitis in my opinion.


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Thank you Theo TumbsUp
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