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Tachinidae (Ernestia rudis)
Christine Devillers
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Posted on 01-12-2007 11:56
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Is it an Eurithia ?
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It's very possible - do you have any more photos of the head? Would be good to see a lateral angle to see if the mouth edge is projecting Smile
 
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Unfortunately I have only this photo, not really lateral angle.
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Another one from behind.
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Looks projecting to me so Eurithia would be my guess Smile
 
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Looks like a female Ernestia rudis to me.
The first antennal segments are orange.

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