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Tachinidae, Eliozeta
Ruth Ahlburg
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Posted on 17-07-2024 08:29
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Denmark, Bornholm July 16, 2024

Is it Eliozeta pellucens, male - or could it be an other species?
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Hairs on central axis of tergites are erect, so it should be male Clytiomyia continua.


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Thank you very much.

I have been told, that Clytiomya continua on the danish checklist is likely to occur in Denmark based on the distributional pattern.
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Yes, but Bornholm isn't Denmark, zoogeographicallly.

More like a nearby colony Smile

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