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Nikita Vikhrev
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Posted on 01-05-2008 21:06
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Moscow reg., 01 May, 7-8mm
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Since ocelar are reclinate, I' would say a female Campylochaeta.
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Nikita Vikhrev
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Stephane, you start to know Tachinidae too! Shock
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The shaded m-cu and the coppery/green body-colour should be fairly distinctive, Smile but I don't see Campylochaeta here. Sad
 
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The ocellar bristles are reclinate, so Campylochaeta seems to be the best suggestion. However, it is neither praecox nor inepta, but some special species in the fuscinvervis-complex. The noun complex implies: difficult ! Was it collected ?


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Thank you Chris and Theo.
Theo, yes, this female was collected. I think I can collect more - they spend a time on sunset on sunny side of fence of my house Shock
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Great !

This is a female. Please do try to get males as well.


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