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Tachinidae? - 06/09/2010
Jeroen K
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06/09/2010, my garden, Kapellen, Belgium. Tachinidae I think, but is further ID possible? I kept the specimen, so additional pictures could be made up if necessary. Thanks in advance!
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Nemorilla floralis?
 
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I'm staying out of this debate - just not enough visible in the photos for me to comment Grin This one would be easier under my microscope Wink
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Thanks a lot, Jaakko! Chris, I can take additional pictures if you want...
 
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Some photos of the head and front of the thorax in perfect focus might help Smile
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