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Small yellow Tachinidae
Dmitry Gavryushin
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Posted on 30-08-2006 08:05
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29.08.2006, collected by sweeping, very small (around 2.5mm).
I managed to make just a couple of shots and then it escaped with no chance to recover it in my kitchen with patterned wallpaper around 2 a.m. (I also photographed and lost a small beetle, Throscus sp.)
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Looks like Eliozeta again Smile
 
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Many thanks Chris Smile - and which one then? - not a pellucens I suppose (2/3 of arista has to be thickened) - maybe continua ? (I think there was a longitudinal black stripe on abdomen)
 
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Black is quite right.
It's a male of Clytomyia continua.
Based on the erect hairs on abdomen.

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Hmm, the "Eliozeta helluo" had very erect bristles, but flat hairs. I might be looking at the wrong place but it looks like there are upright bristles - but I can't see upright hairs in this photo because most of the abdomen is out of focus Sad

Do Clytomyia have identical head and thorax to Eliozeta?
 
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Thank you both Chris and Theo.
Maybe the 2nd picture will throw some more light?...
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