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Tachinidae sp?
Iolaire
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Posted on 28-06-2008 23:30
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Hello again,

Am I close if I call this one Tachinidae sp?!
If not, what is it?Smile
If so, can it get a full ID?

Please forgive the poor image.

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Posted on 28-06-2008 23:32
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Yes, it is a tachinid. But I don't know which one.
 
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Posted on 29-06-2008 10:30
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Sorry - it looks like a tachinid but I'd need a much better photo to go further Sad
 
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Alright, I've tried some photoshopping, with mixed results. This is the best I can do (not really experienced with Photoshop, I have to say)Sad

Maybe some additional info might help: I found in the dunes of North Holland, an area with many pinetrees, fearns and ofcourse on sandy ground.

Does this help?

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It reminds me of a Phorocera sp., because it seems to have hairy eyes and a long body, but I wouldn't put my name on that ID Wink
 
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Thanks Chris!

Might Dinera sp be an option?
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I don't think it looks like Dinera ... but really, with a photo that it so out of focus we are just guessing so the value of any ID isn't very high Wink
 
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Chris, don't rub it in!Grin
I get the picture! Wink
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