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Andre Jas
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Posted on 27-06-2006 22:07
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Hi,

I know this is very common, but ccan't find it.

Thanks again,

Andr
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Zophomya temula (Tachinidae) perhaps? Smile

PS: tachinids are very far from 'normal' - they're internal parasitoids of other invertebrates - usually lepidoptera. Smile
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Hi Chris,

I meant common in the sense of not rare. And I agree: it's pretty and interesting. Found a huge image of Zophomya temulae and I believe you're spot on! Thanks,

Andr
 
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