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Tachinidae - Xysta holosericea (rare)
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Posted on 20-05-2012 01:27
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Hi


I think this is the only photo available for Xysta holosericea that I took today. Smile
Specimen was offered to me and it was caught in 21.VI.1987 in Villar de Ciervo.
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Do you have wing venation shots? At the moment it just looks like most Phasiinae Grin
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later.
It is stronger than any other Phasiinae I have seen. Much bigger eyes as well. Smile
 
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Very interesting ... would be nice to see it next to a specimen of Phasia obesa (or similar). Is the wing venation like Phasia sp. (with petiole)?
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No petiole, Chris. Wink The r4+5 cell is open! Wink
 
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jorgemotalmeida wrote:
No petiole, Chris. Wink The r4+5 cell is open! Wink

OK ... so it is closer to Ectophasia then - interesting Smile
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