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Tachinidae > Phytomyptera cf. nigrina

I agree with Phytomyptera, but the bend of the m-vein is present.. just weak (a bit out of focus)....

Posted by Jaakko on 27 April 2011 16:23:07
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Tachinidae > Phytomyptera cf. nigrina

I'd need some clearer photos, taken from more flattering angles, to comment, sorry :)...

Posted by ChrisR on 26 April 2011 15:07:50
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Tachinidae > Phytomyptera cf. nigrina

Let's see other opinions......

Posted by valter on 26 April 2011 15:00:49
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Tachinidae > Phytomyptera cf. nigrina

Phytomyptera cf. nigrina would be my guess....

Posted by neprisikiski on 26 April 2011 13:40:17
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Tachinidae > Phytomyptera cf. nigrina

Location: Algarve, Portugal
Date: April 2011

Thanks,
Valter...

Posted by valter on 25 April 2011 23:38:33
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Tachinidae - cf. Goniini sp./Blondeliini sp.

Yes, perhaps but in that case it must be from that part of Phytomyptera that originally was called E...

Posted by Walther Gritsch on 16 October 2010 18:57:36
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Anthomyiidae > Acyglossa atramentaria (female)

Not Fannia, and not Coenosia. The wing venation is odd (no M-Cu ?). I think more about a Tachinid (P...

Posted by Stephane Lebrun on 07 April 2010 21:48:58
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