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Tachinidae, Phasia?
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Posted on 30-08-2008 13:30
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Hello!

Is it a Phasia sp? From a shady patch of Stenactis annua near a dry pasture, Hungary. Rather smaller sized fly, 7-10 mm?
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Ectophasia I think (no petiole) - female Smile
 
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Or Elomyia lateralis ?
We can't see the wing tip clearly.


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Very true Shock ... hmm Sad
 
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Thank you Chris and Theo!

I haven't got any better picture depicting the wing tip clearly. Notwithstanding here is another shot from a different(?) specimen but from at same habitat.
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Last one is a small Ectophasia, either crassipennis or oblonga.

First one, I doubt (look at the different colouration of the legs)


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Interesting (deformed?) m-cu vein with odd appendix Shock
 
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