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Phasia?
Nikita Vikhrev
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Posted on 17-08-2006 21:35
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Moscow region, 11 aug, 6-7mm
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I meaned Phania? !
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Looks like a Blondeliini, then I get lost.
Partly because the humeri are out of focus. Pity.
If I see a costal spine, Aporotachina angelicae could be a guess.
Long shot, though.

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Noooo - Phania are (generally) small and shiny, black with a silver, sloping face a very light dusting on the thorax. They also have a tendency to hold their wings wider out to the sides more than most tachinids. Smile

Not sure what your tachinid is thought - it looks a bit too anonymous Grin
 
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Sorry.
Aporotachina is an old name, current name Belida.


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