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Tachinidae / Siphonini? 3
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| paqui |
Posted on 29-08-2010 19:09
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Member Location: Valencia (spain) Posts: 816 Joined: 02.09.05 |
Hello, this pic was taken by Ángel Umaran (He gave his consent http://www.biodiv...e_id=49599) - In Madrid - City garden, a leave (the pupa), among Aphididae - Pupa: 10.may'08, adult 27.may'08 Thanks again paqui attached the following image: ![]() [21.23Kb] |
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| ChrisR |
Posted on 29-08-2010 19:56
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Super Administrator Location: Reading, England Posts: 7706 Joined: 12.07.04 |
Any more angles?
Manager of the UK Species Inventory in the Angela Marmont Centre for UK Biodiversity at the Natural History Museum, London. |
| Zeegers |
Posted on 29-08-2010 20:21
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Member Location: Soest, NL Posts: 19299 Joined: 21.07.04 |
First impression is Triarthria or possibly Triachactia pictiventris Theo |
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| paqui |
Posted on 01-09-2010 19:54
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Member Location: Valencia (spain) Posts: 816 Joined: 02.09.05 |
Sorry, he answered he has no more pics, thanks again |
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| Zeegers |
Posted on 01-09-2010 20:13
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Member Location: Soest, NL Posts: 19299 Joined: 21.07.04 |
The parafacial is hairy, so the obvious first option would be Triarthria, but I don't see any real setae on the parafacial.... that makes me doubt. Trichactia ia pretty rare. Theo |
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| paqui |
Posted on 01-09-2010 20:18
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Member Location: Valencia (spain) Posts: 816 Joined: 02.09.05 |
It´s a pity, he had more views (developed? it from pupa) but an "accident" with the computer made him loose them all :( Thanks again Edited by paqui on 01-09-2010 20:18 |
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