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Tachinidae > Cylindromyia cf. intermedia by Theo Zeegers
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Today. Alfajar?n, Monegros region, Zaragoza, NE Spain.
Habitat: salty marsh, with many Limonium, Suaeda and some Microcnemum coralloides...

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Can be identified?
Thanks.
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the former.
 
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Should be Cylindromyia bicolor Grin
 
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alfajarin zone... Pfft

WOW! Impressive differences on relief! Spectacular!!! it must be very nice to be in such place!
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Thanls Chir, but I have a Cylindromyia bicolor (not sure ID) from a different site (Pyrenees, 900 meters), with more black on abdomen and less white on sides of thorax. See http://www.diptera.info/forum/viewthread.php?forum_id=5&thread_id=7693

In the other hand C. bicolor is not cited for Monegros zone, where are cited Cylindromyia auriceps, Cylindromyia crassa, Cylindromyia intermedia and Cylindromyia pilipes.

Jorge, all these photographs I taked more or less in the middle between Alfajar?n and Perdiguera.
 
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I agree, it is not bicolor, unless the colours are dramatically altered.
The pic does not allow a solid ID.
First impression is C. intermedia.
 
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Wow - the tip of the abdomen is very unusually pale then Shock
 
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Thanks a lot Theo and Chrus. Colour not modificated and in various exemplars is here - orange, not red-.

I will let it as Cylindromyia cf. intermedia.
Thanks again,
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