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Tachinidae (1), July 03, 2007
Dmitry Gavryushin
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Szie 6.5 to 7 mm. Around 6 p.m., on leaves of Rosa during the intermittent rain.
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The head.
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A dorsal view.
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I think this must be a Solieria sp. but it looks like a female so we can't go further Sad Males are do-able though so see if you can catch a few more Smile

PS: I am thinking Solieria mainly because of: the orange colour of body and legs; lack of median discal bristles on T3 & T4; 2 pairs of scutellar bristles.
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Many thanks Chris, OK I'll stick around the place.
 
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I'm with chris: Solieria female

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Thanks a lot Theo.
 
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