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Tachinidae 2, Yellow pan trap, France Tarn
Paul Hoekstra
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Posted on 12-01-2023 23:25
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I had 2 of these Tachinidae in a yellow pan trap on the bank of a small brook in France, Tarn. Which genus or species could they be?

France - Paulinet (FR)
yellow pan trap 10-12 juli 2022

Thanks in advance,
Paul

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Zeegers
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Gut feeling is Phorinia, but specimen is in suboptimal condition, to put it politely.

Theo
 
Paul Hoekstra
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I tried to key it with Tschornig (1994) and could more or less reach Phorinia aurifrons, although I always have problems with point 76 in the generic key, if the cheeks have bristles or not. The bristles above the vibrissae should not count as bristles on the cheeks? And I think the pre-alar bristle was somewhat weaker than the notopleural bristles. I have added some additional photos. Note that the additional photos are of a different specimen from the same trap (but I think the same species).


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John Carr
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The strong bristles above the vibrissa are on the facial ridge, not the parafacial.
 
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Zeegers
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So they don’t count on ‘ parafacial hairy’

and the prealar is, indeed , shorter

so I still think this is Phorinia.

Theo
 
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