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Small Tachinid 2 - female Peribaea hertingi
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Light trap in garden - Telemark, Norway 15 September. 4,1 mm.
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This one is interesting. Can you figure out whether the first radius is really bare or does bare bristles ?

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Thanks. I have looked at my pictures and I have looked at it in stereomicroscope but can not see any hair on r1.

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The extreme ly elongated second aristomere strongly suggests female Peribaea hertingi.

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Thanks a lot!

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