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Tachninidae 1 (NL) -- > Carcelia iliaca
mariki
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Posted on 07-04-2012 20:14
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Hello,

Eindhoven (NL), yesterday. 4 pictures.
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last picture was taken a little bit earlier, but I think it is the same fly
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Hello, Marie-Christine!

Phryno vetula? It it an April fly here, too. But wait for the experts...
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Juergen Peters wrote:
Phryno vetula?


When I look at it again, legs seem too dark. More likely Huebneria affinis?

(I should have kept my mouth shut... awkward.)

But wait for the experts...


That will be best.
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Thank you Juergen. Huebneria affinis seems to be a good guess.
I wait for confirmation.
 
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Carcelia iliaca is my guess.
Erikas
 
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Not a species that we have here but I'd go with Carcelia - big hairy eyes with pale tibiae and orange scutellum.
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Thank you Erikas. I schould have known. It is the second time I see this fly. The frist time it was determined by Theo Zeegers in this forum.
Regards,
Marie-Christine
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