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Tachinidae; probably Solieria
Michael Becker
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Posted on 29-11-2008 23:11
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Hello,

what tachinidae is this? I found it in July near Cologne. Length was perhaps a bit less than 1cm.

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Michael
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Looks like a Dinera or Dexia to me Smile
 
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Michael Becker
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Thank you for your answer.

I think, Dexia is it not, because all specimens in the gallery have an appendix to vein M. My fly not, as can be seen a little bit better on this photo.

But Dinera grisescens in the gallery seems to fit rather well. Perhaps someone can correct or confirm this.

Michael
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You're off. It is a Bithia or possibly a Solieria.
Difficult to see the legs. Might simply be a male Solieria pacifica.


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Wow Frown I've never seen such a grey Solieria but it does look like it has 2 pairs of scutellars Smile
 
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Michael Becker
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You're off. It is a Bithia or possibly a Solieria.
Difficult to see the legs. Might simply be a male Solieria pacifica.


Thank you for correction. How can I differentiate between those two? In the pictures, I saw, Bithia looks not so slender and in most cases seems to have longer hairs.

Solieria pacifica seems to fit rather well for my taste. (E.g. I found http://www.galeri...ifica.html, which looks nearly as my fly.

Michael
 
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Solieria has only 1 ad on tibia 2, Bithia more than 1.
In the last pic, you see one, but it is not clear if the second one may be broken off.
But I agree with you, Solieria seems the most likely;


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Thank you for your answer. I think I will label the picture in my collection as Solieria.

Michael
 
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