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Tachinidae ID Eliozeta pellucens
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Posted on 19-05-2008 06:36
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It's look like Eliozeta. If it is one, is it possible to go further ?
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Near paris, may 16th, ~6mm
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I think Eliozeta is brighter in colour and Clytiomya tend to be the duller ones, in that group of phasiines. But you need to see bristles on the sides of the thorax to be able to key them out and I don't see enough of these in the UK Smile
 
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Thanks Chris, next time I try to have better picture or catch one of them
 
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Don't despair !

The third antennal segment is elongated and the arista is largely thickened, so we head on straight to E. pellucens.
A female

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