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Tachinidae, Compsilura concinnata ?
Renko
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Hello,

A Tachinidae seems emerged of a Acronicta rumicis pupa, the may 04 2014, the caterpillar was found in a garden, in north of France, Oxelaere (59670)
maybe Compsilura concinnata ?

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That would be my guess Smile
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yes

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Thanks you again, Theo and Chris Smile
 
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They are nearly always very white-faced with facial ridge bristles extending up about half way or more. In the last photo I might also squint and convince myself that I can see the saw-toothed ventral edge of the tergites, typical in females Smile
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an obvious clue of course is that the ocellar bristles are lacking.

theo
 
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Thanks you for the supplementary informations TumbsUp
 
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