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Tachinidae -> Cylindromyia spec.
Renate
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Posted on 21-06-2009 19:20
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Hi,

can aynone put a name to this interesting fly?
Frank Marquard has already identified this as Cylindromyia spec. - is there a chance for a closer id?

Germany, Hamburg, 21.06.2009

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Very hard to say - do you have photos from more angles? I would have to follow it through the key and although I can see a pv bristle on the hind tibia I can't see if it has apical scutellars or not Smile
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Hi Chris,

I've got two more pics - hopefully they'll help Smile
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And another................
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Hello,

thought I'd push this one up to the top of the page once more...

Will file it under Cylindromia spec for now, but would love an ID if possible Smile

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Cylindromyia auriceps
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Great - thank you!
 
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