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Peleteria meridionalis? Location: Turkey
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Posted on 04-06-2022 16:11
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What species of tachina could it be?
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Hi, I think it's a Peleteria - P. meridionalis?
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There are 3 species of this genus in Turkey. Peleteria abdominalis, P. rubescens and P. iavana. After your comment, I examined these species a little. However, I was still not sure.
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Furkan Eren wrote:
There are 3 species of this genus in Turkey. Peleteria abdominalis, P. rubescens and P. iavana. After your comment, I examined these species a little. However, I was still not sure.


According to the Central European key, the second segment of the antenna of Peleteria rubescens is black.
 
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Yes you are right. The closest species seems to me to be P. iavana but I'm not sure. If P. meridionalis is correct, a new record for Turkey. That's why I wanted to go over the species.
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P. iavana appears later in the year - you should edit the thread's title and add "Peleteria meridionalis?".
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This might be iavana, it is not meridionalis , parafacial is too narrow.

Pity we can't see the palp.

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live.staticflickr.com/65535/52124178006_e134c9c612_b.jpgDiptera by Furkan Eren, on Flickr
I can't examine under the microscope yet. I've added another image in case it helps. If I examine it with a microscope in the future, I will upload images again.
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