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Meigenia sp. > Tachinidae
eguzki
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Posted on 05-06-2008 20:28
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Hello!

This species appeared in my garden (Hungary) on radish bed in early morning of 4th of June 2008. Its size was approximately 8-10mm long. Much appreciate for any idea about the species.
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Greetings, Tomi
 
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I'd say tachinid Smile
 
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What about a male Meigenia ?
Stephane.
 
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I'd say: bull's eye.


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Hello all!

I was a little bit confused by the pattern of the abdomen. So Meigenia is probable? Theo, I don't quite follow you, what do you mean?Wink
Greetings, Tomi
 
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"Bull's eye" should mean that St?phane hit the center of the target (called the bull's eye)! So it's a male Meigenia.
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Bull's eye... Darts...

Thanks a lot SundewGrin
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And Sundew just scored a 180.....

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