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Phryxe vulgaris (probably)
Andre Jas
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Posted on 23-10-2006 19:13
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Good evening,

Looking at the hairs on the eyes, I believe it's Aplomya confinis. Is it?Unfortunately Shock just this one pic.

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It looks superficially similar but I just don't think it is Aplomya ... but I can't see enough to say what it might be. Did you take a specimen? Smile
 
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Hi Chris,

I know these aren't the details you'd like to see, but maybe they help anyway. I just take pictures, I don't take specimen.
What other candidate(s) might there be for this fellow?

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Well, I think I can see median discal bristles on tergite 3, which would tend to rule out Aplomya, but wouldn't rule out the very common genus Phryxe. But I can't see the apical scutellar bristles clearly or the front of the face or the palps, so it's a little bit tricky Smile
 
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Hi Chris,
Well, it was one of my first tries with my new camera and I just started photographing flies, so I just took the one shot. Nowadays I try to shoot it from all sides. So for this one I'll stick to Tachinidae sp.
Thank you very much for trying the impossible Smile
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My guess is, the apical scutellar are so difficult to see, because they are upright.
Implying, for non-Tachinids, that I follow Chris' sugestion: Phryxe.
Most likely candidate, in my mind: Ph. vulgaris. Very common.


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Okay, thanks Theo, very helpfull tip. I don't mind it's common, because they're all just as dear to meSmile

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You're quite right about the common-part.
I mentioned it, because it is part of the argument in this circumstancial ID. I cannot rule out Ph. erythrostoma, but that species is definitely not common, so quite unlikely here.


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I knew what you meant Theo Wink

Thanks,

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