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Tachinidae > Peleteria meridionalis - ID by Dr. Hans-Peter Tschorsnig
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Posted on 25-01-2008 20:20
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It is a tachinid fly - perhaps Linnaemyia. Put that in the thread title, so it will attract our tachinid specialists Smile
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It's very similar to a Nowickia specimen I photographed some time ago. I think the ocellar bristles are important to determine the genus. Also, if the legs and antennae are all black, it can't be Tachina. This is the information I have for my specimenSmile.
 
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Very well spoken. And ocellars are present, excluding Peleteria, so it must be Nowickia. Many similar species, need the specimen.

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