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Nikita Vikhrev
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Posted on 03-05-2006 12:57
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It seems to me that Tachinidas is "a la mode" novadaysShock.
Mosc. region, 22 apr, 11-12mm.
I hope that this M1+2 helps easy ID.
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Are the eyes really hairy or is that an optical illusion? Can we also have a side view? Thanks
 
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Hi Chris.
Eyes is hairy, so does side viewGrin
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Hmm, Ernestia puparum? Smile If it is male it would be interesting to see the genitalia hooked out.
 
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Thank you Chris.
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I agree with Chris.
The only think that comes to mind is Ernestia puparum.
However, it is quite atypical, for instance the scutellum is completely dark. My specimens (just a few) are much more reddish.
But I don't have an alternative.
So best guess is dark Ernestia puparum


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Don't worry Theo.
It seems that all Tachinidae around my countryhouse are atypicaly darkGrin
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