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Which tachinid?
Rui Andrade
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Posted on 06-04-2008 22:48
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And now, the last tachinid of the day. As the others I found it in Barcelos, Portugal (03/04/2008). Does anyone have an idea?

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you are pushing to the limits that bridge camera with Raynox lens! Smile well done.
 
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Looks like an Ernestia sp. to me. Up here in England it might be puparum but I can't see golden hairs on the parafacial so I don't think it is that - and i suspect that you have many other similar species down there - but maybe Theo can help?
 
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The inner vertical setae on the vertex seem to be strong and crossed. Therefore, it would be an Eurithia with narrow vertex. Too difficult to get to species level on picture.


Theo
 
Rui Andrade
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Thanks. In this Spring I'm seeing lots os tachinidsPfft

jorgemotalmeida wrote:
you are pushing to the limits that bridge camera with Raynox lens! Smile well done.


Thank you JorgeWink
 
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