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Cylindromya (Tachinidae)
Renko
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Posted on 20-07-2014 20:39
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Hello,

A Tachinidae found in France, Bourg-Saint-Maurice at 1800 m, in a flowery meadow, on a path, the july 06 2014,
she seemed to chase the other flies and return at the same spot.
Can we go further than Cylindromya ?
I have the dead specimen if needed

Greetings,
Thomas
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A male of the brassicaria-complex.


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Thanks you Theo Smile
Which detail is needed to go further ?
 
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A shot showing the ventral side. I know, I don't ask much.

Theo
 
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Thanks Theo Smile
Sorry for the delay of the reply
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This picture can help ?

I think Cylindromyia brassicaria ?
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yes.

theo
 
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Thanks you, Theo Smile
 
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