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Tachinidae 1 Hungary, Balaton
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Posted on 10-07-2009 23:28
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A ~10 mm long one from near a field.
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Clearly Zeuxia (Dexiinae).
Need to work on the species (?cinerea)


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Thank You!
 
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Yes, it seems to be consistent with Z. cinerea.


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A fantastic tachinid!
 
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Well, you got it in Portugal, so keep looking !
As well as several other species of Zeuxia

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Yes, I think Andrade saw it once, at least....
It seems that this Zeuxia likes Daucus carota flowers...
 
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