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Again the same place at pyrenees 1500 mts aprox
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Tachinidae - Gymnosoma sp. Smile
 
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a Gymnosoma sp. Theo or Chris will tell you if it is possible a species level
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If this is the only pic, I can't help you.

Suggestion: try to make pictures from behind (I know, they don't cooperate): we can see the dusting on thorax so much better !


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Yes, with Gymnosoma if you can't get a clear and highly magnified shot of the genitalia (Wink) then we need to see the dusting on the face and thorax clearly, without reflections/shine etc Smile Easy eh? Pfft Now do that while the wind is blowing and the flower is swaying and the fly is dancing around in circles Grin
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Anyway, you take awesome pictures! What do you use? (focal, lighting,..)?
 
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450d MPE MT24
Thanks to all for the id because i am very amateur!
 
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