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Tachinidae id ?
BubikolRamios
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Posted on 24-09-2010 14:14
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body >=10 mm
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Long legs: Thelaira?
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yes, looks like Thelaira nigripes. Thanks.
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NO, it doesn't. Head profile is very different in Thelaira
It is a Dexiini, most likely Dinera ferina, but I can't be sure.

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On the second look I allso see that all Thelaira nigripes in galery has calypters colored yellow-orange. My image not. So, you are most likely right.
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All Thelaira spp. are characterized by having very large eyes (the Dinera/Dexia/Billaea/Estheria etc tend to have small eyes with a big gena) Smile
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