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Phryxe heraclei, Tachinidae
Renko
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Hello,

A Tachinidae found in North of France, at Clairmarais, the 26 May 2022, in a mixed forest but mostly deciduous
Maybe a Phryxe sp. possibly Phryxe vulgaris ?
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Actually, I think it is Ph. heraclei.


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Oh ! Thanks you very much, Theo ! Grin
 
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