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Tachina magnicornis
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Posted on 06-08-2010 18:40
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I know Tachina magnicornis and Tachina fera are very similar. But I think this must be Tachina magnicornis.
Am I right? Smile Bergen N.H., the Netherlands, today.

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Peleteria sp. - note the bristles on the lower parafacial area Smile
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I see. Frown

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Don't worry - if I had seen a Peleteria today (or any time actually) I would be very happy indeed Grin
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Wink I am... But this weekend I have only seen a Dexiosoma caninum. For this fly I need no help Smile

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