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Tachinidae? => Ceromya bicolor
Thanks Theo
Rami...
Posted by RamiP
on 22 August 2016 08:08:35
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Tachinidae? => Ceromya bicolor
You can see the converging subapical marginal bristles, so it is in Actiini.
I'd say it is the ...
Posted by Zeegers
on 22 August 2016 07:20:48
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Tachinidae? => Ceromya bicolor
What about Hyalurgus lucidus?
Rami...
Posted by RamiP
on 22 August 2016 06:54:36
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Tachinidae? => Ceromya bicolor
I think Siphonini or Leskiini....
Posted by John Carr
on 21 August 2016 21:20:59
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Tachinidae? => Ceromya bicolor
Tachinidae ; the postscutellum is well visible....
Posted by Stephane Lebrun
on 21 August 2016 21:14:43
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Tachinidae? => Ceromya bicolor
21.8.16 in Jyväskylä, Finland...
Posted by RamiP
on 21 August 2016 18:20:11
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Tachinidae
Hello Christer and welcome to the Diptera.info!
I have asked the key from Takuji Tachi (but didn’t ...
Posted by neprisikiski
on 28 May 2011 20:00:18
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Tachinidae
Hello Erikas, I feel that the specimen presented represent Ceromya flaviceps as already proposed by ...
Posted by Bergstrom
on 28 May 2011 18:26:26
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Tachinidae (4), July 10, 2007
I don't see any sign of a long proboscis though, so my feeling is that it's a Siphonini but ...
Posted by ChrisR
on 11 July 2007 11:42:40
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