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Tlephusa cincinna, Tachinidae
JariF
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Posted on 14-06-2009 18:18
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Hi, here is one more to study. June 13.2009 Pernaja, Finland.

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Let's try once more with this one too Smile

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Looks peculiar.

Need to think about this.

What about the humeral bristles:
how many are there (3 ?). In a straight line ?


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Yes 3 and in a straight line Smile

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Nilea innoxia?

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I thought about NIlea. However, the vibrissal bristles seem to be not ascending on facial ridge and I do see a second inner orbital.

I'd really need the specimen to make something of this.

Sorry.


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Posted on 07-07-2009 05:21
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It's now in a box with Your name on it Wink

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Hi,

I actually meant hortulana, where the bristles above vibrissae don't rise that far. However, the palps are black, so second quess: Tlephusa cincinna. There are also two oi?

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And this one has been determined by Theo too; Tlephusa cincinna it is.
 
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