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Posted on 08-07-2011 15:10
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Hello,
This was obtained from a moth caterpillar from East Turkey. Its ID very much appreciated. Muhabbet
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It looks like an Exorista sp. to me ... but it would be nice to see more angles - especially the head laterally.
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Many thanks Chris. I placed a lateral view. Not so sharp. I hope it works.
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dorsal view
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Yes, I am still sticking with Exorista sp. (close to larvarum or fasciata) ... Erikas or Theo might be able to say which species it could be - but you are always welcome to send it to me and I would have a better chance.
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Posted on 08-07-2011 18:41
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Thank you Chris. We have still not much material of tachinids; however, believe us, in near future we'll write to you on a closer collaboration. Your help on ID will be very much appreciated.
 
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No problem ... like Theo, I am happy to help if specimens can be donated ... without them it gets very difficult.
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Posted on 09-07-2011 04:25
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Theo is an unreachable person for me, as I have no response since 4 November 2010, for my asking 6-times through e-mail for his publication on Tachinidae of Yemen! I donot know why.
 
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