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Dinera ferina
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Posted on 18-11-2006 15:05
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From midwest Sweden 2006-07-09 (YYYY-MM-DD). An exceptional long-legged fly parked on my car. Probably a Sarcophagid.

Edit: Changed subject (Long-legged Sarcophagid?)
Edit: Changed subject (Long-legged Tachinid?)
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The face ...
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Overview to see the long legs.
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I might be completely wrong .. but I think this is a tachind, perhaps Dinera, or something like that.
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Probably Dexia - ridge between the antennae and the excavation extends to the poterior margin of T1+2. Smile
 
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but then again, Tony might be wrong.

It's a male of Dinera ferina, unmistakable by the very long legs.
Females are less extreme.


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Great! Once again thank you very much Theo! I wonder what those long legs are good for ... It looks like Bambi on ice.
 
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Tony, my apologies.

I intended to type

.. and then again, Tony might be RIGHT

of course


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No, no, Theo - it's always safer to suggest I might be wrong! Grin
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