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Subescutellum (Tachinidae)
tarsobio
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Posted on 10-11-2011 15:03
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Hi. Would someone help me how I Could realize when the subescutellum is weakly developed or strongly?

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I did a little page on the subject on my blog here: http://tachinidae...page_id=25

Hope that helps Smile
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Very useful, though it would even be better with lateral views of tachinid subscutellums to compare with the lateral views of rhinophorid ones.
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Tachinids always seem to have calypters, wings & legs in the way! Grin
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So thanks Chris, that is so great and is so useful to me! Grin
Sincerely yours
Sara
 
tarsobio
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It was excellent! It really helped me!

Thanks Chris
 
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