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Awesome Tachinidae - Brachymera letochai from Pyrynees
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Posted on 07-08-2012 13:30
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Hi

I did collect this beauty in Pyrynees in the last week. AN outstanding Tachinidae known as Brachymera letochai (was before thought it could be a Schineria tergestina).
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Nice - it looks very similar to Zeuxia and Eriothrix Smile
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It seems this is a Brachymera letochai. Extremely rare as well.
http://biodiversi...2/mode/1up

it is known for Italy, Slovenia and Pyrynees.
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According to the Tschorsnig: "Brachymera letochai, no doubt.

Schineria tergestina differs (in the characters which can be seen on
the photos - there are more differences of course) from Brachymera
letochai by the elongated first and second aristal segments, the
elongated pedicel (only slightly shorter than the first flagellomere),
the different shape of the head (frons not prominent at antennal base,
upper part of back of head less convex), shorter thoracic and
abdominal bristles (which are very long and strong in Brachymera)."

also check it out this thread: http://diptera.in...d_id=41315
 
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