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Tachinidae for id.
Klaas
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Posted on 18-12-2008 22:18
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On Heracleum sph.

But what is it?

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Male Eurithia anthophila ?
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That was my first impression as well, however, the third antennal segment seems to be too long. SO i think it is LInnaemyia (tessellans), despite the fact that we can't see an appendix to vein M, maybe trick of the angle.


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Thank you both,

Can this wingpicture bring decisionFrown
Vein M seems to be sharply bent only, whithout appendix?

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Ok, very convincing, this is NOT Linnaemyia.

So it must be some Eurithia after all.
Do you have a pic of the abdomen, Klaas, ie from behind ?


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Ok, this picture is not exactly what you ask,
but the best i have of tip of abdomen,

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Ah, I see it now on the first pic. I misjudged the border between 2e en 3e segment of antennae.

This is Eurithia anthophila male


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