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Huebneria affinis, Tachinidae, Hungary, April 2007
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Posted on 29-10-2007 20:01
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This is another image, which I though could show Carcelia. This one could be Carcelia, but I am unsure. Early April is also quite early for Carcelia that I ususally see (the most common Tachinid from May to July).
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The image. Some images will not attach in the first attempt.
Xespok attached the following image:


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I've got a feeling of deja-vu with this photo - haven't we seen this before?
 
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In theory you should not have. If I get a response I usually update my web site, and thereby the same photo should not come back twice, unless there is a reason to do so. Of course I post a lot of threads so mistakes might happen.

If this is Carcelia, this would explain a lot. I take a lot of Carcelia sp photos at the same location. That is why I have a large number of very similar photos. You can have a lot of de ja vu feelings if you look at my Carcelia folder.


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Tibiae are black, so can't be Carcelia.
My guess would be Huebneria affinis (the apical scutellars are erect)


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Yes, this is identical to another fly in an earlier thread. Actually I am starting to get the jizz here, if one knows what to look for, this is not so difficult.

I even managed to find another Huebneria affinis image among my photos. This species seems to be quite wary, and rarely allows more than one shot.
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