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Tachinidae (Cylindromyia rufipes)
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| christoophe |
Posted on 26-08-2011 19:48
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Member Location: France Provence Posts: 2004 Joined: 06.02.08 |
Hello Collected today, size 6mm. pic1 christoophe attached the following image: ![]() [126.84Kb] Edited by christoophe on 27-08-2011 09:22 |
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| christoophe |
Posted on 26-08-2011 19:49
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Member Location: France Provence Posts: 2004 Joined: 06.02.08 |
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| christoophe |
Posted on 26-08-2011 19:49
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Member Location: France Provence Posts: 2004 Joined: 06.02.08 |
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| ChrisR |
Posted on 26-08-2011 20:26
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Super Administrator Location: Reading, England Posts: 7706 Joined: 12.07.04 |
Cylindromyia rufipes, I think
Edited by ChrisR on 26-08-2011 20:26 Manager of the UK Species Inventory in the Angela Marmont Centre for UK Biodiversity at the Natural History Museum, London. |
| christoophe |
Posted on 26-08-2011 20:39
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Member Location: France Provence Posts: 2004 Joined: 06.02.08 |
I was afraid to tell the genus Cylindromyia![]() Thank you Chris ![]() |
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| ChrisR |
Posted on 26-08-2011 20:50
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Super Administrator Location: Reading, England Posts: 7706 Joined: 12.07.04 |
With an abdomen like that it can only really be Cylindromyia or Lophosia ... you might have been tempted to say Lophosia because this has an entirely black body, but I think rufipes is the only European Cylindromyia that is black-bodied C.rufipes isn't in the Central European key because it tends to be a very southern species.
Manager of the UK Species Inventory in the Angela Marmont Centre for UK Biodiversity at the Natural History Museum, London. |
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