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Peribaea sp. (Tachinidae)
Rui Andrade
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Posted on 25-12-2007 18:59
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Can you help me with this?

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Not sure but it looks interesting - projecting mouth but bare eyes (so not Linnaemyia) ... Theo should know I think Smile
 
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Something like Actia (Siphonini) ?


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Thank you Chris and StephaneSmile. I saw photos of Actia and I also thought that it resembles the fly from my pictures.
 
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Waiting for Theo intrevention, would you have a close-up to the wings to see whether the veins are bristly ? (Especialy R1 and R4+5).
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Unfortunately I don't have the pictures of this fly with me right now. By Friday I'll have them already.
 
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Siphonini is right.
It looks like Peribaea, but I can't rule out some Actia at this moment


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Theo, do you want a detailed view of the wing like Stephane? Or is that character irrelevant to distinguish these two genera?
 
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Sorry, I had a better look at all pictures, and in the first, you can clearly see it is Peribaea, the downward curved bristle at the front of the thorax is characteristic.
So no doubts any more, Peribaea it is.

Difficult genus, I'm not gonna guess a species


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Oh, yes, clearing the picture it becomes well visible ! Lynx-eyed Theo ! Shock Grin
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Well-spotted Theo! Grin
 
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Thanks, Stephane, that's the one !

Well, it's more easy when you have seen it before.

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Thank you very much all of youSmile

Theo, you have amazing eyesShock
 
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