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France Tachinidae Myxexoristops?
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Posted on 03-09-2012 19:35
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Member Location: Suffolk, UK Posts: 892 Joined: 11.10.07 |
France, Dordogne. Mixed woodland/meadow on limestone. 4th June 2012. Size 8mm. (ref# 34) I'm not sure about this, perhaps Myxexoristops? In which case M. stolida? Steve sd attached the following image: [179.96Kb] |
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Posted on 03-09-2012 19:35
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Member Location: Suffolk, UK Posts: 892 Joined: 11.10.07 |
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Posted on 03-09-2012 19:36
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Member Location: Suffolk, UK Posts: 892 Joined: 11.10.07 |
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Posted on 03-09-2012 19:38
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Member Location: Suffolk, UK Posts: 892 Joined: 11.10.07 |
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Zeegers |
Posted on 04-09-2012 20:27
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Member Location: Soest, NL Posts: 18787 Joined: 21.07.04 |
Very difficult group. It is consistent with Myxexoristops, that seems to be a good call. The scutellum is completely dark, tip included. That would rule out stolida. More like M. blondeli Theo |
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Posted on 04-09-2012 20:56
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Member Location: Suffolk, UK Posts: 892 Joined: 11.10.07 |
ok, thanks, I will find some museum Myxexoristops specimens to compare this with. Steve |
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oxycera |
Posted on 23-09-2012 11:49
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Member Location: Barnsley, South Yorkshire Posts: 251 Joined: 31.12.09 |
Great shots, and just about confirming a specimen of M. stolida taken yesterday in S.Yorks. |
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ChrisR |
Posted on 23-09-2012 13:38
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Administrator Location: Reading, England Posts: 7699 Joined: 12.07.04 |
Wow - if you have a recently-caught Myxexoristops then it is great news - they are incredibly rare in the UK. Can you take photos of it?
Manager of the UK Species Inventory in the Angela Marmont Centre for UK Biodiversity at the Natural History Museum, London. |
oxycera |
Posted on 24-09-2012 09:36
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Member Location: Barnsley, South Yorkshire Posts: 251 Joined: 31.12.09 |
Hi Chris, I know its a rarity. I've discounted Pales and Carcelia and can't see I've gone wrong in the key. All the characters seem to fit. I'll try to take a decent photo as I would be interested in your opinion. Cheers John |
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Zeegers |
Posted on 25-09-2012 21:30
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Member Location: Soest, NL Posts: 18787 Joined: 21.07.04 |
First thing to check for is the setae on the humeruls: 5 in total, of which basal 3 is distinct triangle. Carcelia and Pales are way off, there is more danger in Phebellia, Phryxe, ..... Theo |
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