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Blue muscid...or tachinid (I don't now)
Rui Andrade
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Posted on 18-10-2007 17:56
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Can you help me with this?
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Tachinidae. Smile

 
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Is it possible to reach the genus?
 
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Blepharipa pratensis (Tachinidae). (Will Tony get away with this mad guess??? Frown)
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I can't bear the suspense....Shock

Theo, Chris...you must log on soonPfft Tony will clearly have tossed and turned all night with anxiety Grin
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WEll, I wouldn't gamble. The scutellum is too dark for Blepharipa, as well observed in the recent thread on Sturmia.

It might be something very different, like female Nemoraea ??
Or Eurithia ??

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Actually I also meant to say that it was a female Nemoraea pellucida, but seeing that the photo was from May I decided to stay quiet. (But I'll post possible male and female Nemoraea soon.)
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