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Sarcophagid parasite of the Colletes?
Pietro
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Sassari, Sardinia 11/10/2008 dimensions: around 5 / 6 mm.
This fly persecuting a female of colletes.
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I think it's Miltogramma species, lokks like M. punctata, but wait for experts.
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Liekele Sijstermans
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I agree on Miltogramma. M. punctata is very likely as Colletes is known as a host from punctata. But for a positive identification I need to see the specimen itself (in case of the female).

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Thanks Stéphane, thanks Liekele.
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