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Galicia, NW Spain. Grassland. 5-IV-2007. 11mm.
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Tachina lurida? Grin
 
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Thank you, Chris
Could be also Tachina ursina?
 
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It could be Tachina ursina if it has a light band on the anterior of abdomenal segment 5 but I can't see that in the photos so I am assuming T.lurida - also it has strong, crossed apical scutellar bristles as a confirmatory character for T.lurida Smile

In the UK I have found both T.ursina and T.lurida at this time of year but lurida seems to be less common here.
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Thank you very mutch, Chris
for the Id and the explanation
 
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I agree with Chris
But it looks quite like ursina at first glance (nearly fooled me)

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hola carnota,?eso de google pages?me lo puedes explicatr un poco,a lo mejor me interesa para mi blog,gracias
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Eh...? Can you let us in on the joke, plz? Wink
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Paul: jokin asks to me about googlepages for his blog

jokin: I think here is not the right place for this question, I will send you a PM with the details
 
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