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Tachinidae, Jurinella sp?
Isidro
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Posted on 25-10-2023 07:17
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Cuenca, Ecuador
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Size as a Tachina fera

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Tribe Tachinini.

Are the eyes haired? Jurinella has hairy eyes.

Curran reviewed this group:

Curran, C.H. 1947. New and little known American Tachinidae. Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History 89: 45–122. https://digitalli...efee2d4af2

He noted that some species of Amicrotrichoma and Oharamyia (as Lindigia) could easily be confused with Jurinella.
 
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Thanks. Eyes looks like hairless in the photos. I will check these other genera.

Edit; Google don't give me any result for Amicrotrichoma. It's correctly spelled?
The very little results by Oharamyia could match.
Edited by Isidro on 25-10-2023 19:10
 
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I spelled the genus name wrong. Amicrotrichomma. The name comes in part from Greek ὄμμα.
 
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There are several tropical genera with names derived from Jurinia and several more with type species originally described in Jurinia.
 
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Thanks. I don't find any image of Amicrotrichomma and the few results by Jurinia looks like different. Jurinella and Oharamyia looks like better candidates.
 
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