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Posted on 27-07-2006 11:53
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Hello, I'm new to this forum. Can you help me to id this?

www.alessiodileo.com/immaginiforum/Dittero.jpg

www.alessiodileo.com/immaginiforum/Dittero2.jpg

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the first one looks like it is from the family Anthomyidae but I can't say more than that.

the second one looks like it is from family Tachinidae but, again, not much more I can say without being able to see it much closer, with a lot more detail Grin
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Ok, thank you! Grin
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Chris, I think the first one is a Calliopum (Lauxaniidae).

And, alessiodileo, for overview it is better to post different species in different threads. Wink
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Ops, sorry Sad
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ahh, yes - i see it has extra long wings Smile
 
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