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Tachinidae ID => Athrycia ?curvinervis
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Posted on 31-01-2026 18:35
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Russia, Kirov region, 04.07.2025.

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Some Athrycia. Pity we cant see the palp
 
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1. Arista thickened to only about half its length. Propleura almost always hairy. Cheeks with 2 downward-curved
bristles, of which the lower one is longer. Upper side of the body with yellowish, on the frons often golden
yellow dusting ...........................................................................................................................curvinervis Zett

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Yes, but these features are very, very tricky. Golden frons supports your suggestion, though, as does the date.


Theo
 
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Thank you very much, Theo!

Regards
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