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Tachinidae - Estheria cristata
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Posted on 17-07-2020 00:36
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Hi,
On 4th July I saw this Tachinid female on an inflorescence of Daucus carota. As to petiolate wing cell r4+5 and arista with trichia it recalls Estheria, but the two species I know till now are no good match. E. bohemani has a distinct petiole but a dark scutellum, and E. picta with a yellow scutellum has a very short petiole and darkend wing parts around R-M and other veins. So what about E. cristata?
Location was southwestern Germany, town of Weil der Stadt (native town of the great astronomer Johannes Kepler).
Thanks for any help, Sundew
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There are (or have been) 4 post DC. Both second ones are broken off !
so I’d say your assessment is very correct indeed.

Theo
 
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Thanks for confirmation, dear Theo! Thus, my knowledge of Tachinids is increasing slowly but surely TumbsUp
 
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