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Another Tachinidae ??
Tony T
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Posted on 17-08-2008 15:58
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15 August 2008, NB Canada. Length: 9mm
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The nasty ovipositor (from the host's point of view) should be an important clue.


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Phyllophilopsis ?

Theo: Do you still want prints of Gymnoclytia?
 
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Habitus, ovipositor (tubulous, not sharp) and 2 st point to Winthemini, perhaps Nemorilla or Winthemia sp. You might have several species (or genuses) there!

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I agree with Jaakko, Winthemia / Carcelia was my very strong first impression. But be not fooled: the new world is a different universe !
(where I have no authority, by the way).
Actually, consulting Wood in the Manual, Phyllophilopsis seems to be a good suggestion. In which case it is Blondellini, which I had never guessed. Note that the pra-alar bristle is invisible in the pic.

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Live and learn... Some convergent evolution, I'd say! Shock

Theo is right, the ia is too short. (Forum seems to be quite tricky today).

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Thanks Theo and Jaakko for all the time you have put into this fly.

Only 2 spp. of Phyllophilopsis in NA and the only species likely to reach NB is nitens.

Wood in the Nearctic Manual shows a lateral view of the face of nitens (Fig 46, p.1216); my fly is obviously not a match. So we go back to Nemorilla or Winthemia?

Would a dorsal view help?
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The parafacialia are hairy.
I could have seen that on the second pic.

Why didn't I stick to the rule not to comment on nearctic Tachinidae ?

So Tony, if you please could make a lateral picture of the thorax, we will probably see 5 humerals and a strong prae-alar,in which case Jaakko was right all along.

Theo
 
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