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Tachinidae - Thelaira nigripes
tim worfolk
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Rather more orange on abdomen than the Thelaira nigripes I'm used to - quite regular locally over the last month or two. I know this is an unreliable character so what about the ad bristles on tibia 2, I think I can just about see a ve as well? I guess it would help if I'd managed better photos!

29/7/2009; Devon, England.

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Probably different fly. Same place, same time.
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I think it's another T.nigripes - from the 2 long ad. The orange side patches are very variable in all species so they are hardly even a good secondary feature. Smile They are also (in my experience) much commoner than T.solivaga.
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Thanks Chris, I'm sure you're right.

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I agree, twice male Th. nigripes.
Thelaira nigripes tends to be quite variable in abdominal pattern.


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Thanks Theo. In fact abdominal pattern would appear to be so variable as to be useless.

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