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Tachinidae 01.08.2006 (1)
Dmitry Gavryushin
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Ozhigovo station, Naro-Fominsk district, Moscow region.
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Hmm, it's a nice fly - not one I have seen before. With hairs all over R1 ... R4+5 & CuA1 it has to be close to Actia/Ceromya etc. My guess would be Ceromya because of the orange colouration Grin and possibly Ceromya silacea, working by the Central European key.
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Many thanks Chris Smile - two more soon.
 
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Members of the forum should understand that this is a fly of 4 mm., so the pictures are magnificant indeed !

And, as we say in dutch television quizzes, Chris can continue for the main price, since Ceromyia silacea it is.


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Thanks again for your confirmation Theo (and cheers Chris Smile).
 
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