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Tachinidae, Gymnosoma ? from Romania
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Posted on 20-09-2008 20:23
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Hi,

another Gymnosoma from today (20.september.2008)
this time a female (~7mm) not far from this male (http://www.dipter...d_id=16307)

can be IDed?

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abdomen from behind
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dorsal view (last one)
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Pity there is no lateral head shot.

Might be the female of rungsi


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here is the mounted specimen from lateral
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head detail
if any oher detail are necessary for a positive ID just let me know
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Looks like it has hairs near the mouth edge but no bristles, as such - so could again be rungsi - Theo is the expert on those though - I have never seen any because they seem to be limited (from recent experience here) to southern/central Europe Smile
 
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Well, keep on dreaming ('being the expert'Wink, I have seen very little rungsi, moreover, they seem to belong to different species, so I'm quite in the dark as well.

However,


This is not rungsi, too much of vibrissae.
The second option is a slightly aberrant clavatum.

Theo
 
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Hi Theo,

i dip that again in alcohol to become soft again out from the pin on recipient and next direction will be you.
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