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a dark Tachinidae
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60 km south of Paris, France, march 11 2007.
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I think phasia funesta
 
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No, definitely not Phania funesa ... I think it's a tachinid of the tribe Winthemiini or a rhinophorid Smile
 
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I will not say a word. Sorry Pierre
 
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It's OK Edith - it was an OK guess but Phania funesta has a very distinctive shiny, black body with weaker bristles; no petiole; and the head is a different shape Smile

See: http://www.dipter...&pid=37895

This fly is either a rhinophorid or something like Wagneria (sorry, not Winthemiini - my mistake):
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so it could be something else that a tachinidae ... Frown


so many families ....
 
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Wagnerinii... (Tachinidae).
 
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NOw we are on track ! Thanks, Jorge


Theo
 
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except for the typo, read : Wagneriini


THeo
 
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thank you to all of you !!
 
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