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Little Tachinid for ID, C Spain
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Posted on 22-08-2012 10:07
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This one was found in the mountains of Madrid on August the 6th 2012. Any ideas? Thanks in advance for any help Smile
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short 5th tergite... red subscutellum, absence of median discals... looks like APlomyia confinis.. wait for confirmation.
 
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A. confinis would not have reddish tibiae, looks like a Carcelia to me.
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Yeah, I'd go for a Carcelia too Smile
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Thanks a lot for your replies, guys!! Smile TumbsUp
 
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