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christoophe
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Posted on 12-02-2008 08:14
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St?phane says the tribe of Wagneriini in the forum insects org. Picture take in Provence to interieur.
Thank you for your help.
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tribe Wagneriini. Yes, St?phane is completely right! Wink
No doubts in this one. Wink
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this is another example that Tachinids can also have a petiole to complicate the things. Grin It could be confused with rinophorid flies... remember that rinophorids HAVE NEVER such big squama (=calypters).

I love these flies. They are pretty quick and they move a lot their wings.
 
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It is recent, I guess ? From this year ?

Kirbya moerens, the most earliest Tachinid of Europe


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Yes, it is recent, 11 02 2008
thank Theo
 
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This species is missing in the gallery. Please add! Cool
 
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I gave this picture for the gallery, but I do not know if I achieved well operation?
 
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