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Tachinidae, absent in the gallery
Heteropteran
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Posted on 30-08-2016 14:11
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I couldn't find it in the gallery...
Izmir, Turkey, 24-08-2016
Heteropteran attached the following image:


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Edited by Heteropteran on 30-08-2016 14:12
 
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Looks like Cylindromyia rubida to me, but I am not an expert, so it is better to wait for an expert's opinion!
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Edited by piros on 30-08-2016 14:43
 
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Posted on 30-08-2016 14:51
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But it is there:

http://www.diptera.info/photogallery.php?photo_id=9131

(I mean, in the Gallery Smile)
 
Heteropteran
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Posted on 31-08-2016 07:10
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awkward I couldn't see it Grin I think it is the correct species! Thank you alot!
But I couldn't find any records from Turkey, is it known from Turkey?
 
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C. rubida is present in Greece and Bulgaria (and elsewhere along the northern Mediterranean) so Turkey is not a surprising place to find it.
 
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Yes, I saw that it was recorded from Greece. I agree that its presence in Turkey is very probable but is it officially not recorded from Turkey?
 
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I can only add that I photographed it in Rhodes (Rhodos), which is about 18 km from the Turkish mainland.
 
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