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2 tachinidae:exorista? and...
paqui
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Posted on 19-10-2006 00:35
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both from cantabria (atlantic weather, next to a river among meadows, 14-oct-06, more than 1cm
maybe Exorista rufiventris? i?ve got more pics from this one
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this seems the one in the home page, it?s very very nie seeing it real Smile
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I'm not an expert on Spanish tachinids and I have never seen E.rufiventris ... and the photo is hiding most of the interesting features. But I'd have guessed it was a Linnaemya sp.

The second looks very like a male Phasia aurigera - and I look forward to the day that we can see them in England Wink
 
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The first one is a Peleteria in my mind, (Chris,second antennal segment longer than third !), there are several species. Definitely no Exorista.

The second one is indeed the already famous male of Ph. aurigera.

Theo
 
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another view of the 1st one:

maybe useless; thanks for everything Smile
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Peleteria still stands,
I'm not gonna guess at species level


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