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Brazilian Tachinidae #10 - ID Help - Peleteria sp ?
Antonio Carlos
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Posted on 20-11-2012 02:33
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I know there are a few Peleteria spp. that occur in Brazil.
Please, could be this a "Peleteria sp.?
I am grateful for any help!

Photo #1
c1.staticflickr.com/9/8482/8199977675_bda2af4b03_o.jpg

Photo #2
c1.staticflickr.com/9/8058/8199976737_5d0e2d6b7e_o.jpg


Coordinates of the place where I took these photos:
Latitude: -22.538403081866, Longitude: -43.228358030319

Date and time:
October 17, 2012 at 8.47am GMT+3

Thanks for help!
AC
Edited by Antonio Carlos on 03-03-2016 03:23
 
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Antonio Carlos
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Posted on 21-11-2012 17:31
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Besides P. albuquerquei and P. seabrai, I don't know yet which other species of Peletria occur in Brazil, but I found a reference indicating that there are some species of this genus here.

http://www.scielo...amp;lng=en

And I'm still photographing flies that I guess to be from genus Peleteria:

farm9.staticflickr.com/8345/8203901664_5fa4675949_o.jpg

Coordinates of the place where I took this photo:
Latitude: -22.538403081866, Longitude: -43.228422403336

Date and time:
November 18, 2012 at 9.42am GMT+3

So, who can help to identify this fly?
Thanks!
Edited by Antonio Carlos on 21-11-2012 19:19
 
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