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Posted on 11-02-2007 18:24
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Who can help to identify this fly. I think it is not Tachina fera with this white face?

Foto: Switzerland, Hohtenn VS, 1080m NN, 16.08.06

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Foto 2: same place and date
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Hi Urs.
At least not Tachina fera.
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The mouth-edge is strongly projecting and the basicosta seems pale - could it be a Linnaemyia sp. ? Smile
 
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thank you for the information.

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It's a beautiful Peleteria, near Tachina.
Strong bristles on parafacialia near lower eye margin are characteristic.
Species is difficult to tell


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Ahh, another one we don't get here Sad Lovely photos though Smile
 
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Thank you very much for the help.

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