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Tachinid -> Aplomyia confinis
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Posted on 03-10-2021 17:26
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Male Aplomyia confinis

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Thanks Theo,
I reckon (also because it is a male) that the abdominal pattern is giving the defining clue here?
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Yes. zone of akind.

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