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Tachinid?
nielsyese
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Posted on 10-06-2010 19:43
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Can someone tell me more about this fly? It looks like a tachinid, but I'm not sure. Some help is appreciated. Location: The Netherlands.
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And a picture from the upper side
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It looks a bit like a tachinid but I can't see enough detail to say much more Smile
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Does this help to this whether it's a tachinid or not?
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Another one
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Well, it's hard to make much out ... but I can't honestly say that I see any subscutellum - just the curve of the thorax where it meets the abdomen.
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Posted on 21-06-2010 10:34
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The pics are not razor-sharp, but it looks like Oebalia minuta to me. Thus Sarcophagidae Miltogramminae.

Change the title and wait for Liekele (or PM him)


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