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Diego J. Inclán, John O. Stireman
Zookeys
Figure 1.Known distributions of species in the Eucelatoria obumbrata species group. Eucelatoria obumbrata (Wulp) is represented by a blue circle, Eucelatoria flava sp. n. by a red square and Eucelatoria spp. by a green triangle.
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Castlemorton Common. Malvern, Worcs. SO769385
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North Palm Beach, Florida, United States
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Rhos Fullbrook Reserve, Nr, Aberaeron Wales. SN666628
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Cradley, Malvern, Worcs. SO7347
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Urbanizacin Callao Salvaje, Islas Canarias, Espaa
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Jimena, Andalusia, Spain
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Torness, Scotland. NT737757
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WWT Crews Hill, Worcs. SO734533
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Aston Rowant Reserve. Oxon. SU722496
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WWT Monkwood Worcs. SO802607
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Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
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Parasitises Dark Arches moth pupa. TL720867. RSPB Lakenheath. Suffolk.
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We had a visit from this species of fly for the first time last year 2018. It is in the garden again 2019.An introduced fly to control green vegetable bug - Pentatomidae -
Nezara viridula See article:
blog.une.edu.au/thesweepnet/2011/03/28/parasitism-in-gree...Photos: FrediNaturalist 6 Feb 2021: "This is very probably a T. pictipennis. Considering the terminalia drawn in Dugdale, this is the species introduced in the region (even though it was done with a different name). " This is very probably a T. pictipennis. Considering the terminalia drawn in Dugdale, this is the species introduced in the region (even though it was done with a different name). Rodrigo Dios
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Ipswich, England, United Kingdom
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Gasterophilus intestinalis is a common bot fly in NE USA, and this horse shows the pock marks caused by the emerging larvae.
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WWT Monkwood Worcs. SO802607
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Cradley, Malvern, Worcs. SO7347 A parasite of Andrena Bee sp. ...waiting by their nests!
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Woodbridge, England, United Kingdom
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Reported as "new to Britain" in the Dipterists Digest, vol 18, part 1, 2011, this rare Tachinid fly found its way into my conservatory where it was trapped and found dead on the floor last week (21-Apr-2014). The species isn't in my key to Tachinidae, but was strongly suggested by Theo Zeegers on diptera.info and confirmed by Chris Raper, to whom I sent the specimen for microscopic examination. See
www.diptera.info/forum/viewthread.php?thread_id=60308. There are currently NO records for this species on the NBN Gateway! There are no more than 3 or 4 observations on the UK Tachinid Recording Scheme to date (Ivan Perry got the first). They will find their way onto the NBN Gateway in due course.The details for the record are:Location: UK, East Suffolk, Ipswich, TM16644502, Indoors (in my conservatory).Date: 21-Apr-2014Found by M CooperDetermined by C Raper.
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Tucson, Arizona, United States
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It is always impressive to see these large flies feeding on flowers. ID: James Lumbers Oct 2017Photo: Jean