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alon
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Posted on 01-09-2007 10:19
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Is this Siphona sp.?
28.07.2007, 5-6 mm, Poland, garden in the city
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m vein bent is not strong... muscidae?
 
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Alon is right, it's Siphona spec (Tachinidae)

See long proboscis


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I thought that there wasn?t any Tachinid with a soft bent in M vein. I was wrong. awkward But I think that it is true that there are no muscids with such long proboscis, am I right? Smile
 
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Stomoxys ?

But that's different, I agree

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Jorge, Theo, thanks a lot!
 
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