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Cylindromyia ?
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Posted on 06-07-2006 10:58
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I think it is Cylindromyia (Tachinidae)
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and the same one
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No, sorry, not Cylindromyia (they are a bit longer and thinner than this fly). This looks like Mintho rufiventris - rare fly in England but fairly common in Europe I think.
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OK, I agree. Chris. It might be a Mintho rufiventris.
But Mintho rufiventris I saw, has much more bristles on the abdomen than this fly (You are right Cylindromyia has slender abdomen)
 
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