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This time Tachinidae?
Nikita Vikhrev
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Posted on 28-05-2006 13:30
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On Umbrelaceae, Turkey, Side, sand dunas sea level, 4-5mm, 28 may.
I hope darkened wings helps.
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Alas!

If the arista is really plumose, as it looks (but out of focus),
this must be Nyctia halterata
in... Sarcophagidae !

But rest assured that several Tachinidae (Wagneriini) and Rhinophoridae (Stevenia) can be very similar indeed.
All of them have bare or at most short-plumose arista


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1. Thank you Theo.
2. Tomorrow night I'll see arista.
Still I have a lot of undoubt Tachinidae for you from this trip.
Nikita
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Arista plumose, but hairs short (only 2-3 times longer than diametr of arista itself). This hairs developed only in base part of arista. In top part of arista there are only few (2-3) hairs. Subscutellum looks Tachinida type (my test). R1 bare, scutellum with 2 pair of long seta. C with strong spine on Sc level.
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The arista you describe agrees very well with Nyctia, and does not agree with any black Tachinid I know of.
So my guess remains the same, but with slightly more conviction:
Nyctia halterata.


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Thank you Theo.
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