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Opesia sp, Tachinidae, Hungary, October 2006
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Gabor Keresztes

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Teglagyar u. 30.
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Teglagyar u. 30.
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Hmm, another phasiine that I don't recognise here Sad Not Phasia sp. but possibly another related to Clytiomya ... but needs Theo I think Smile
 
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Chris is right, no Phasia, since the topcell is open.
the vertex is much too narrow for Eliozeta.
And this seems to be the key to its Identity:

Opesia.


2-3 species in Hungary, impossible (for me) to ID from these pictures (or any other, pictures are fine !)


Theo
 
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(sigh) ... another one I'd like to see more of!! Grin
 
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