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Posted on 11-07-2006 18:59
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Hello
A fly fly on a flower in a wood, a tachinid ?

Thank you for your help
Louis
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Another photo of this fly
Photo taken in NE of France, near Metz
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Last photo of this fly

A+
Louis
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Certainly a tachinid ... but it's frustrating because I can't quite see the face well enough to know if it has a plumose arista Sad My guess is it is a dexiine but I can't say for sure - one for Theo I think Wink
 
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Another photo of this fly with a part ot the face
Louis
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Another photo of this fly with a part ot the face
Louis
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Thanks for those - but aren't they the sames as photo #2? I still don't see the face clearly enough to know if the arista is hairy or not Sad
 
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Excuse me Chris
Louis
 
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Nevermind - tachinids are infuriatingly difficult to identify from photos. Grin It doesn't seem to matter how many photos you take - you will always be missing that 1 vital angle showing a part of the fly you thought would be totally insignificant! Wink
 
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Chris is right:
the arista should be plumose, in which case this would be
Dinera ferina, a male


Theo Zeegers
 
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