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Phasiinae => Clairvillia
Marion Friedrich
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Posted on 16-11-2012 11:16
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Hello,
what is the right family of this fly? Is further ID possible? The last part of the abdomen looks characteristic.
Sorry, for the bad picture.
Thank you,
Marion
Photo: Greece, Corfu, 31th August 2011
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Females of some Phasiinae, e.g. Leucostoma, have those claspers on the tip of the abdomen.
 
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Marion Friedrich
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Thank you very much for ID, John.
I changed the title. This fly is my first tachinid with such abdomen tip.
Can I further restrict, e. g. to Leucostomatini or to a genus?
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Marion
 
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The only long, slim Leucostoma I know of is L. aterrimum, which is black. Very black, if you believe the species name. I could not find a key to Tachinidae of your region.
 
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Right. All Leucostoma are black.

This is another Leucostomini:

Brullaea ocypteroidea.


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Marion Friedrich
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Hello Theo and John,

Thank you for help and species ID.Smile

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Marion
 
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Stephane pointed correctly out that this is a female Clairvillia.


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Marion Friedrich
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Thanks for this message, Theo. I found the thread where it was identified as Clairvillia biguttata.
The fly is in the Diptera Gallery and should be renamed.

Marion
 
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