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Tachinid for ID, C Spain, Pales?
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Posted on 13-11-2011 19:30
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Another one from Madrid mountains in August. On brambles by pine woods.

It looks very similar to my other Pales, but darker. The hairy eyes and venation of the wings look correct. Confirmation, please!! Thanks in advance! Wink
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Another view. Sorry for the quality. It was dark in the woodlands and it didn't wait for me to change settings in my camera Wink
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A better view of venation, in spite of the quality awkward
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You think so ?? Looks totally different to me.

Wings are longer, pattern on thorax is different, no bluish on the abdomen, antanna shorter, abdomen more elongeated...


In any case, this is a female Nemorilla.
It looks like N. floralis, but maculosa is pretty similar.

Theo
 
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Theo, in order to be realistic, what I think has no meaning at all!! Grin Grin Many Tachinids look all the same to me Wink Those hairy eyes and general appearance made me think they were similar.

I have had a look to Nemorilla and certainly looks much closer to my unexperienced eye Wink

But in Spain only maculosa can be found (at least, in theory). Do you think it might be maculosa, being both species so similar?

Thanks again for the ID and your infinite patience! Wink
 
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