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5mm with red eyes
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Bruce Marlin |
Posted on 13-06-2005 04:52
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Member Location: Chicago, Illinois USA Posts: 59 Joined: 12.12.04 |
Found this small fly on wild parsnip - 5mm. Any ideas? Thanks! ~Bruce BTW, if anyone is interested in giant ichneumon wasps, I have some great photos of the females ovipositing at: http://www.cirrus...sa_fem.htm |
Bruce Marlin |
Posted on 13-06-2005 04:53
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Member Location: Chicago, Illinois USA Posts: 59 Joined: 12.12.04 |
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Bruce Marlin |
Posted on 13-06-2005 04:54
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Member Location: Chicago, Illinois USA Posts: 59 Joined: 12.12.04 |
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ChrisR |
Posted on 14-06-2005 13:29
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Administrator Location: Reading, England Posts: 7699 Joined: 12.07.04 |
Definitely Tachinidae... almost certainly genus Gymnosoma... but can't be 100% sure beyond that - i am no expert on the north America fauna Nice photos though |
Bruce Marlin |
Posted on 16-06-2005 00:12
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Member Location: Chicago, Illinois USA Posts: 59 Joined: 12.12.04 |
I'm always happy with a genus! |
Zeegers |
Posted on 18-06-2005 21:49
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Member Location: Soest, NL Posts: 18787 Joined: 21.07.04 |
It's not Gymnosoma, but the closely allied genus Gymnoclytia. Differences with Gymnosoma: Abdomen less global (flatter), with distinct sutures between tergites, scutellum with apical. Also sprach Monty Wood in the Manual of Nearctic Diptera (the new world specialist). Gymnoclytia is also strictly new world. Theo Zeegers |
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Bruce Marlin |
Posted on 17-07-2005 05:41
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Member Location: Chicago, Illinois USA Posts: 59 Joined: 12.12.04 |
Thank you, Theo. I had forgotten this entry until now! (July) Bruce Marlin www.cirrusimage.com |
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