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Phasia cf. pusilla
Rui Andrade
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Posted on 07-09-2007 20:27
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I found this fly and I hope you can help me identify it.
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Phasia sp. (Tachinidae)

Great photos!!

 
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Thank you Smile
 
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Phasia pusilla?

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this one of few tachinids that has a petiole! Virtually all rhinophorids have petiole.
 
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Phasia cf. pusilla ... P.barbifrons looks very similar but has yellow haltares (not visible in these photos). Smile
 
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Thank youSmile
 
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