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[Stomina calvescens] Crau fly - Stomina ?
JC_Bartolucci
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Posted on 05-05-2024 13:37
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Hello,

For this fly, comparing it to this individual, I think of Stomina ♂. Do you think this is the right genus? Can we go further in determination?


www.galerie-insecte.org/galerie/image/dos342/big/P5130121_modif1.JPG
JC Bartolucci : France : Miramas : 13140 : 13/05/2022
Altitude : NR - Taille : 7 mm
Réf. : 342047


Thanks in advance

J.C.
Edited by JC_Bartolucci on 07-05-2024 23:21
 
eklans
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Posted on 05-05-2024 16:37
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Hello, male Stomina is correct - and I think I can exclude some:

S. tachinoides (familiar to me)
S. iners (frons broader...)
S. caliendrata (parafacial hairy...)

remains: S. calvescens for my guess.

Based on Cerretti (2010): I tachinidi della fauna italiana
Edited by eklans on 05-05-2024 16:38
Greetings, Eric K
 
JC_Bartolucci
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Posted on 05-05-2024 21:46
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Thank you very much for your answer. I looked on the website of the National Museum of Natural History, it only mentions these 4 species also for France... Can we go with Stomina calvescens as a probable one?
Edited by JC_Bartolucci on 05-05-2024 21:48
 
eklans
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Yes, I think we can go with it as a probable one. The INPN says présent dans France, Ceretti lists it for North and South Italy and it is called a "Mediterranean and South Palaearctic-Palaeotropical species" among others in: Lutovinovas et al (2018): An updated checklist of Croatian Tachinidae.
Greetings, Eric K
 
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