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Tachinidae - Aplomyia?
Claude54
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Found on 04.11.2010 - Mentana - Rome - Italy at forest edge.
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That's a very good guess ... it would be my guess too but it would be nice to see the tip of the abdomen more clearly Smile
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Thanks Chris, I can only magnify the first image, regardsSmile
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Ahh, yes I was after a different angle but the change in colour on tergite 5 and the overall appearance are very convincing for Aplomya Smile
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