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Tachinidae, Sept. 05, 2007
Dmitry Gavryushin
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Found at my balcony. Size 6 mm.
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A dorsal view.
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Ocytata pallipes


The apical crossvein is missing, though very difficult to see.
Parasitoid of Dermaptera


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Oh, that was really quick Smile, thanks a lot Theo, I'd still proceed with the last picture (the head).
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Hi Black (i don't know your real name),

you do so amazing image like this one.
maybe can you tell something about the camera, lenses (all setup), and maybe some about camera settings.

thanks,
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Sorry Black, I had not seen the third pic when I wrote 'difficult to see'.
IN that pic, it's briljantly easy to see.


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