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Tachinidae, Phasia or Ectophasia ? => Phasia hemiptera (male)
pat_der2003
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Hello,

90 km south east from Paris (France), in a dry meadow, july 26th 2015.


Is it possible to go further ?

Thanks !! Wink
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The cell r4+5 is closed and stalked : this is Phasia (open in Ectophasia), and the with orange hairs on thorax, this is Phasia hemiptera (male).
Stephane.
 
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Many thanks Stéphane !!! Smile

What do you mean by "stalked" ?

Thanks in advance !!
 
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with an appendix, a petiole, a "stalk".
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So a 'stalked' cell does not reach the wing margin.
An open cell does.

Theo
 
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Thank you very much to both of you !! TumbsUp

Now it's cristal clear to me !! Wink
 
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