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Tachinidae (was: Sarcophagidae? 191)
Gumenuk Vitalij
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To which family does this belong?
Moscow, Kuzminsky forest park, summer 1978
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Tachinidae but I an confused as to which genus+species ... hairy eyes but no discal & marginal bristles on T2-4 ... might be an odd Nemoraea but let's wait for Theo Smile
 
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Chris Raper wrote:
Tachinidae but I an confused as to which genus+species ... hairy eyes but no discal & marginal bristles on T2-4 ... might be an odd Nemoraea but let's wait for Theo Smile

Thanks for the rendered help
 
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Difficult.
Must be Goniini / Eryciini.
The eyes are hairy, excluding most 'Sturmiini', but still the calyptrae are very large.
So I'm thinking Carcelia or some Winthemiini.

Pity we don't have a lateral shot.


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Zeegers wrote:
Difficult.
Must be Goniini / Eryciini.
The eyes are hairy, excluding most 'Sturmiini', but still the calyptrae are very large.
So I'm thinking Carcelia or some Winthemiini.

Pity we don't have a lateral shot.
Theo

Thanks. These are old photos and have poor quality. There is enough and families
 
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So I'm thinking Carcelia or some Winthemiini.

I like the idea of Winthemiini - I have always thought Winthemia spp. have very wide abdomens. Smile
 
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Chris Raper wrote:
So I'm thinking Carcelia or some Winthemiini.

I like the idea of Winthemiini - I have always thought Winthemia spp. have very wide abdomens. Smile

Smile
 
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IF Winthemia, it is some rather atypical one like variegata. Could be.


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Zeegers wrote:
IF Winthemia, it is some rather atypical one like variegata. Could be.
Theo

Thanks for the rendered help
 
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