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Tachinidae at my balcony
Dmitry Gavryushin
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July 16, 2006.
Size 7mm.
I'd say it looks very similar to some Tachinidae I saw here at diptera.info or posted myself, but now I understand quite well one should be very careful with such statements in case of this family Wink.
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Those setae on the scutellum are impressive!
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The head.
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Very nice photos - but can we see a dorsal view so I can see the wing venation, thorax and abdomen clearly? Smile It reminds me of a Meigenia with those raised apical bristles but I can't remember ever seeing so many raised bristles on the top of the scutellum.
 
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OK Chris, a lot more views available, so I'll choose more or less appropriate one today.
 
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Here's a couple more views.
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And another one.
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It's a Voriini, look at those bristles on the parafacialia !
It looks like Athrycia, most likely curvinervis.


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Many thanks Theo
 
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Ahhh, the downward-curving facial bristles? I always associate them with Voria ruralis but I haven't had enough Athrycia to remember having seen them there too.

Theo: Would you be confident to call it Athrycia curvinervis (or - how confident are you?)? If so, I'll add it to the website under that name.
 
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