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Tachinida anthomyiina
Nikita Vikhrev
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Posted on 23-02-2011 04:57
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India, Rajastan, 22.II.2011, 5mm size
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Reminds me of a Trigonospila sp. but only because it looks vaguely anthomyid-ish and it had those bands of dusting ... not really scientific enough for a determination Wink Nice find though Smile
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Sometimes non-scientific methods lead to excellent results.
Trigonospila is more common / less rare in the Oriental and Australasian regions.

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Theo & Chris, thank you for genus-level ID.
This one, my test, is one of the most handsome Tachinid I ever seen.
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Crosskey (1976) mentioned only three species for the Oriental, all of them present in the key in Mesnil in Lindner. So we can try to get to species level.
Alas, I get a little confused by the black pattern on tergite 4.

A closeup lateral of the head and anterior part of the thorax would help.


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