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Tachina ?
Makro Freak
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This is tachina, right ? what suborder this beauty could be ?
loc: munich germany

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No, it's Gonia.
Stephane.
 
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G. divisa


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When I see these excellent photos of Tachinids I wonder why I have spent 50 years studying Anthomyiidae! Only joking. It would be nice to have some anthomyiid photos like this with all the bristles in focus.
 
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She decided to have a short stay so there was no chance to make more detailed pictures, sorry.


Thanks for the help.

Richard
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Joking ?
Good question !

Why did you ??


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