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small grey tachinid (?) wants a name
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Posted on 16-05-2008 21:50
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Hi,
Today the flowers of Geranium pyrenaicum were quite crowded. Beside Oedemera beetles there were small flies that, according to wing venation, should be Muscidae. Can we get closer?
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Two more pics.
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small, grey ... Tachinid Wink
Siphona, I think
Nikita Vikhrev - Zool Museum of Moscow University
 
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I had Tachinidae in mind, too, but I expected a bristlier habit in this case... Okay, I'll change the title, but Siphona would be a dead end in any case, I'm afraid! (There are still lots of pics from all possible angles though, so if morphology could lead to a name, I might find the decisive bristle...)
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Siphona for sure (long, angled proboscis on a small grey.brown fly) ... and maybe geniculata, if it has marginals in T1+2 - but I'm not sure how that rule-of-thumb stacks up outside the UK. Smile Probably best to just put "Siphona sp." Grin
 
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It is a Siphona with central marginals on syntergite 1&2, however, it's not geniculata, given the clear contrast between yellow vertex and white face. And the epaulette are reddish, so best suggestion would be S. cristata.

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