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lynkos
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Posted on 25-08-2006 17:46
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Photographed today in hot, sandy habitat near Rome, Italy, length about 8 mm, very restless, never stayed still for a second Angry. Could it be a Conopidae?

www.naturamediterraneo.eu/Public/data4/lynkos/OST806-C09F.jpg_200682518416_OST806-C09F.jpg

www.naturamediterraneo.eu/Public/data4/lynkos/OST806-C17F.jpg_2006825184121_OST806-C17F.jpg

www.naturamediterraneo.eu/Public/data4/lynkos/OST806-C20F.jpg_2006825184534_OST806-C20F.jpg

Thanks, Sarah.
 
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Posted on 25-08-2006 18:06
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Looks like it, but you had your doubts, apperently, and with good reason !
The wing venation is different and the puffy head is missing.
This is a Tachinidae of the subfamily Phasiinae (the 'peculiar-and-pretty Tachinidae with hosts in Hemiptera):
Cylindromyia rufipes.

Beautiful fly and beautiful pictures.

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Theo Zeegers
 
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Almost in real time, thanks Theo. In fact, now I look at it with different eyes, it does look very Tachinidae-ish Shock, Sarah.
 
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Tachinidae fly mimics a conopidae fly??? Why?
 
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The tachind is not mimicking a conopid - the tachinid and conopids both mimic wasps. Wink
Stunning pics, Sarah! Cool
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Tony Irwin wrote:
The tachind is not mimicking a conopid - the tachinid and conopids both mimic wasps. Wink
Stunning pics, Sarah! Cool



Very interesting tachinid. I would have mistaken, at first, on ID.
 
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Posted on 26-08-2006 09:45
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Thanks to you all, Sarah.
 
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