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Tachinidae, Hungary
varganimrod
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Posted on 05-08-2024 22:54
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Hello, Is this a Phebellia? Caught in Hungary, recently. 3dc behind suture, back of the head with an other row of black bristles.
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3 post DC, are you sure ??

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Totally sure. Specimen matches with the description of P. triseta.
 
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My point exactly. Could you please make a pic frim the abdominal tip, from behind and preferaby obliquely from above (say, 45 degrees) ?

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I did pictures from several angles, I attach them:
Male specimen, right?
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Yes, if really 3 post DC I think you are totally correct. Nice find !


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Thank you very much, Theo! Species new to Hungary.
 
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Not mentioned by Mihalyi ?
 
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Not! And not even by Sándor Tóth. Mihályi only mentioned as “not yet recorded from Hungary”.
 
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As I said .... nice work !
 
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Thank you for your help, Theo!
 
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