Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Cylindromyia auriceps? << Tachinidae? ID

Posted by eklans on 06-10-2020 14:52
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It's a Cylindromyia and it could be C. auriceps - but I'm not sure (It seems, that many bristles are broken).
The others clockwise: Lucilia sp., Orius sp., Graphosoma lineatum, Oxybelus sp.

Eric

Edited by eklans on 06-10-2020 14:52