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Tachina fera ?
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Posted on 01-05-2006 07:49
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Hello,

I think this is Tachina fera, but I'm not quite sure.

Any comments welcome.
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It does look rather like T.fera, though I know there are some alterntives in mainland Europe. Was this photo taken around Paris - and recently?
 
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Chris Raper wrote:
It does look rather like T.fera, though I know there are some alterntives in mainland Europe. Was this photo taken around Paris - and recently?


Yes, Paris, last week.
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Posted on 05-05-2006 20:32
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Chris,

(or somebody else)

Can you confirm T. fera ?

TIA
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I'd say it is most likely to be T.fera ... in England I would say 100% sure but in Europe there is T.magnicornis and I'd have to defer to Theo to eliminate that as a possibility Smile
 
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Chris,

Thanks.

Let's wait for Theo.
Edited by pierred on 06-05-2006 06:16
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T. fera and magnicornis can be very difficult to separate, although most specimens are no problem.
Let's start to see that this is a female: third antennal segment relatively slender and pulvilli shorter (difficult to see: out of focus).
The tarsi are orange, the third antennal segment is largely orange, the black abdominal vitta is tapering towards abdominal tip: all features of T. fera. So I have no doubt this is T. fera


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Theo,

Zeegers wrote:
T. fera and magnicornis can be very difficult to separate, although most specimens are no problem.
Let's start to see that this is a female: third antennal segment relatively slender and pulvilli shorter (difficult to see: out of focus).
The tarsi are orange, the third antennal segment is largely orange, the black abdominal vitta is tapering towards abdominal tip: all features of T. fera. So I have no doubt this is T. fera


Thanks a lot.
Pierre Duhem
 
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