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Tachinid, no, make that Sarcophagidae, from French Guiana
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Stephen |
Posted on 28-01-2012 17:54
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Member Location: West Virginia USA Posts: 1322 Joined: 12.04.05 |
Tachinidae, right? Showed up at lights, 31 May 2011, Montagne de Kaw, French Guiana. Thanks for any ID help! Stephen attached the following image: [120.45Kb] Edited by Stephen on 28-01-2012 19:44 --Stephen Stephen Cresswell www.americaninsects.net |
Jason G |
Posted on 28-01-2012 18:09
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Member Location: London UK Posts: 136 Joined: 22.12.08 |
Does it not have a touch of Sarcophagidae, to you? The post-humeral/pre-sutural bristles seem to have the right relationship.
Edited by Jason G on 28-01-2012 18:12 London's Insects http://londoninve...hostia.com |
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ChrisR |
Posted on 28-01-2012 19:03
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Administrator Location: Reading, England Posts: 7699 Joined: 12.07.04 |
Looks like a sarcophagid to me too ... 3 black stripes on the thorax, red eyes and an elongate R5 cell usually hint at Sarcophagidae
Manager of the UK Species Inventory in the Angela Marmont Centre for UK Biodiversity at the Natural History Museum, London. |
Stephen |
Posted on 28-01-2012 19:42
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Member Location: West Virginia USA Posts: 1322 Joined: 12.04.05 |
Thank-you, Chris, Jason. I started out thinking Muscoidea and then that little "coronet" of bristles at the insect's rear began to steer me the other way. I thought that sharp bend of the vein. toward the rear of the wing, looked Tachinid-like too. Thanks for setting me straight! I'll chage the title.
Edited by Stephen on 28-01-2012 19:47 --Stephen Stephen Cresswell www.americaninsects.net |
Jason G |
Posted on 28-01-2012 20:10
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Member Location: London UK Posts: 136 Joined: 22.12.08 |
If you were to look at just the abdomen then it has a touch of certain Anthomyiidae too! To me, there was something rather Sarcophagid about the laterally-bulging eyes for a female, and the way the frontalia extends longitudinally to that degree beyond the anterior-margin of the eyes. That said, to arrive at the Sarcophagidae family for it I observed the more well-known pointers! London's Insects http://londoninve...hostia.com |
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