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Posted on 05-10-2007 19:28
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a small trypedid some like Dioxyna bidentis from the galery but on the tansy flowers, differen sp.? Any help? a female and a male
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a female. You must clean your sensor. Wink Very nice photo, though. Smile

Take a look, please, in your tachinid Ectophasia "oblonga" - check diptera gallery. It is almost sure another Ectophasia (probably crassipennis). Thank you.
 
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a female, you can see clearly the black oviscape. Smile and the abdomen is very swollen as well.
 
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I will do! but here i is a male from nearby
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Smile great photo!
Smit will like these. Smile
 
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Yes Smit likes these Wink
Dioxyna bidentis indeed, female and male.

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