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Phorinia aurifrons cf, Tachinidae, May 2009, Hungary
Not to mention that the eyes are very hairy, only seen in Exorista grandis, which is, nomen est omen...
Posted by Zeegers
on 01 February 2010 21:26:29
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Pseudopachystylum gonioides?
Species like Pseudopachystylum gonioides, Euexorista omumbrata and Opesia grandis have a rather east...
Posted by Zeegers
on 18 December 2009 16:49:11
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Tachinid ID?
Hi,
Might be my imagination, but the eyes look hairy? If so, then E. grandis could be an option. ...
Posted by Jaakko
on 12 September 2009 18:18:25
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Phryxe ?
It might be a defeatist view and I'm fully prepared to admit there's a lot I don't know ...
Posted by ChrisR
on 09 April 2009 23:18:36
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What kind of tachinid fly is this?
Phryxe is still my best guess - a male nemea - but I'm not 100% sure. Doesn't look like any ...
Posted by ChrisR
on 18 July 2008 14:00:58
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What kind of tachinid fly is this?
Pieris brassicae larvas are parasitized by at least 5 Tachinids:
Phryxe vulgaris, Compsilura concin...
Posted by Susan R Walter
on 18 July 2008 12:41:30
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What kind of tachinid fly is this?
Pieris brassicae larvas are parasitized by at least 5 Tachinids:
Phryxe vulgaris, Compsilura concin...
Posted by wilde
on 08 July 2008 18:46:09
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Identified as 'Exorista segregata' by Zeegers
I can imagine that. To me, the mouth edge is not pronounced enough. Moreover, the fly is not so bris...
Posted by Zeegers
on 28 May 2008 08:55:41
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Exorista ?
I don't think it is Exorista, unless it is a small Exorista grandis (the only species I know wit...
Posted by ChrisR
on 18 April 2007 16:58:06
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fly2
This looks a bit like Exorista grandis, a known parasite of the swallowtail. What do you think, Chri...
Posted by Tony Irwin
on 05 July 2006 22:42:30
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