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Posted on 13-09-2007 18:19
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Can you say better than Gymnosoma.sp ?
Thanks for help
Edith
Near Paris, august 18th, 6-7 mm

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I thought it might be Gymnosoma rotundatum but I have changed my mind - a band of dusting going the length of the thorax on the males might suggest something like dolycoridis. Anyway, they are very very difficult and I'd prefer to see a specimen because the genitalia are quite distinctive Smile Theo might be able to say more.
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I agree. It's not rotundatum, it might very well be dolycoridis but given the not completely sharp pic, I can't exclude clavatum.

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I don't really understand all you have say Sad I am so sorry because of my bad english
But I think you need another pic.
I hope this one can help you more
Thanks for all your help and patience
Edith
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Hi Edith


Since is another specimen, since it's female, and the first is male.
Please try to post pics of the same specimen only in order to prevent confusion.


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Hi Edith

There's no real problem - except Gymnosoma are very difficult and your photos don't show us anything that says what is it 100%. So, at the end we really can't say more than just "Gymnosoma" Smile

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Hi Theo
I"m sure that it is the same specie.
I shooted this beautiful girl and mister was jalous and came to be shoot too Smile
I don't know many things but I know that I must post same species in a post Wink
Edith
 
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Well, I know I'm annoying but I'm trying to be very precise, since identifying Tachinidae is difficult enough as it is:

It's good to know these two were in copula, however, it does not necessarily follow that they are the same species !
So, my request remains, please be sure that repeated pictures are really of the same individual or, alternatively, make a remark that they are not.
Otherwise I loose track.

Thanks


Theo
 
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