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tachinid --> For Theo --> Huebneria affinis ???
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Posted on 14-04-2008 22:06
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This is Probably Huebneria affinis...
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This is Huebneria affinis
http://www.dipter...d_id=11833
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This is Huebneria affinis
http://www.dipter...d_id=12203
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It's a tachinid, you must wait for Theo or ChrisWink
 
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Maybe Huebneria? Just an educated guess from the large, hairy eyes and orange scutellum.
 
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Could be. Pity we can't see the apical scutellar bristles.

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Huebneria affinis ???
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