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Small Cylindromyia (Tachinidae) (27.08.24) --> Cylindromyia brassicaria (f)
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Hello,

only about 7 mm, on shrubs next to a large clearing in mixed forest (northwest Germany).
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Really ? Except for the size, looks like a straightforward female C. Brassicaria
 
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Zeegers wrote:
Really ? Except for the size, looks like a straightforward female C. Brassicaria

Thanks, Theo! I hope, some day I will find a different Cylindromyia species... This year I often find very small specimens of insects. For example the last individuals of the common Hypena proboscidalis (Lepidoptera) were only half the size as usual...
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Brassicaria is the only central European species with three pairs of marginals on scutellum, basals included.

Theo
 
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