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Tachinidae > Leskiini from Belgium for ID 2023-07-12
Tetrao
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Posted on 13-07-2023 08:12
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Hi all,

I pictured this Tachinidae in my garden on 2023-07-12. I could measure it : 8,0mm

According to habitus it could be Dexia rustica (Fabricius, 1775) ?

As it seems to be rare in Belgium, I would like to have your ID !

Thank you very much for reading and posting your comments and / or ID...

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Thank you again for reading ...

Didier
Edited by Tetrao on 13-07-2023 19:45
 
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Tribe Leskiini
 
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Thank you very much, John !
I’ll have a look at this genus and eventually have a new proposition …
 
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Edit : As I can see we have to choose between Leskia and Solieria , Leskia has only one species in Belgium, Leskia aurea could not be Leskia aurea because Antennae must be totally yellow.With 2 dc before the suture (if I read well the pictures) it must be Solieria genus ...
Edited by Tetrao on 13-07-2023 12:23
 
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so it is Solieria


Theo
 
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Thank you, Theo !!!
 
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