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Tachinid fly; maybe Phania funesta? --> Acyglossa atramentaria
Michael Stemmer
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Posted on 31-12-2016 15:34
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Hello everybody,

determination correct, or does someone protest?

Location: Germany, Rhineland-Palatinum, 53572 Unkel, river Rhine valley, Stux hill, dry and warm habitat (grapeyards), 12. 06. 2016.

Thanks in advance,

Michael
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Ups, it is an Anthomyiidae, have a look at the median vein.


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Hello Theo,

thanks for correcting me. I never thought this specimen to be an Anthomyiidae ...

Greetings again,

Michael
 
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This is Acyglossa (costa ending just after vein R4+5).
There are two species known in Europe A. atramentaris and A. pollinosa (more southern species?).
In Germany only A. atramentaria is present.

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Michael Stemmer
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Thank you, Johanna!

Happy new year, and greetings from the Stux hill,

Michael
 
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