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Another Rhinophoridae? (30.07.19) --> no, Morinia doronici (Calliphoridae)
Juergen Peters
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Hello,

a 3.5 mm fly at night at light in garden (northwest Germany).
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I think it`s not a Rhinophorid. It has too big calypter.
 
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Nacho Cabellos wrote:
I think it`s not a Rhinophorid. It has too big calypter.


Thanks! Then I have to look for a Tachinid with only slightly bent M-vein...
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What about female Anthracomyia doronici, the former melanoptera ?


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Zeegers wrote:
What about female Anthracomyia doronici, the former melanoptera ?


Thank you, Theo! Interesting, a Calliphorid... I assume, it is the same as Morinia doronici?
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Why not a female of Eggisops pecchiolii (Calliphoridae) ?

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Why not a female of Eggisops pecchiolii or Melanomya nana (Calliphoridae) ?

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Hello Jürgen,

I didn't notice this thread until now. You mentioned Tachinidae. Anyway, I agree with Theo: Morinia doronici female.
And i can see the scutellar chaetotaxy in schwarz 1 jpg.The flash/light source illuminates it well.

Eggisops has plumose arista and 3-5 marginal scutellar bristles.
it is definitely not Melanomyia. Wing venation all ready defies it.

You have alot of interesting visitors lately, Jürgen Smile
Edited by johnes81 on 07-08-2019 23:00
John and Nini. Naturalists not experts.
 
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Thanks again!
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Thank you for informations Johnes81 !

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