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Cylindromyia -> C. brassicaria
MorganA
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Posted on 18-02-2022 10:33
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If I got the bristles correct it should have pv bristles, and it has crossed apical scutellars

According to the key it is then either C. intermedia or C. auriceps.

Not really sure what the posterior SA are. bristles on post-alar callus?
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Hind tibia, is this PV bristles showed by arrows?
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Can we see the wing venation, pleae ? I am not totally convinced it is Cylindromyia.

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Thank you Theo, here is a picture of wing
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OK, Cylindromyia it is.

Theo
 
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It is brassicaria.
You are looking at the wrong bristle on hind tibia (your is pd).

Theo
 
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Thank you Theo! Yeah need more practice in telling bristles apart Smile
 
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