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Posted on 14-11-2009 18:34
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Hello

Collected today, size 4 mm

Thank you for help

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Looks very interesting indeed ... to me it doesn't run to Peribaea though because there is no down-curved proepimeral seta. For me it runs to Aphantorhaphopsis selecta but it isn't a species I am familiar with so we need some input from Theo and the others Smile
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I agree with Aphantorhaphopsis and selecta is an option.
The setulae on R1 in samarensis are small and difficult to see.
Andersen gives for selecta: 'Easily recognized by .. the absence or strong reduction of ventral seta on tibia 2'

So, got for that, I'd say


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The ventral face of the tibia 2 is not easy to photograph.
I thought that the book of Andersen concerned that Siphonini of the Northern Europe.

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Well, I don't think the geographic range is described exactly and the book concentrates most on Scandinavia but it is called 'The Siphonini (Diptera: Tachinidae) of Europe' and it does mention the rest of Europe in many places and lists specimens from Southern Europe Smile
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