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Tachinidae -> Rhamphina sp.
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Posted on 12-09-2010 19:27
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By Francisco Rodríguez, reduced from http://www.biodiv...22677.html

- S Spain, Almería
- bushes, next to a water course, 213m
- 6-may'10

Thabnks again
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Any idea of size? If I can see a projecting proboscis then it could only be Aphria or Rhamphina, I think ... and my Rhamphina pedemontana doesn't have a white face like that, but it looks too big to be Aphria too.
Edited by ChrisR on 12-09-2010 22:03
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He answered it had a similar size as Tachina but can´t be more exact
Thanks :)
 
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Wow - very interesting - but one for Theo I think Smile My guess would be Rhamphina but I have only seen them once, in the Pyrennes Smile
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Looks like Rhamphina to me, there is more than one species (two, I believe)


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Thank you all very much again :)
 
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If Theo is happy with Rhamphina then if this has a strong petiolate R5 then it has to be R.pedemontanum but it would be nice to have a few more angles to be sure Smile For instance, it appears to have a complete row of median marginals on T3 but this would be a feature of the other species P.rectirostris, which has a closed R5.
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This is R. rectirostris - right prementum . In pedemontana , prementum is strongly curved (see mine thread to confront http://diptera.in...d_id=41063).
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