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Posted on 30-04-2007 20:52
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I found this hairy fly close to my purported Sepsid. It's sitting on Anthriscus sylvestris, which shows it's a small fly. Is an ID possible, or a genus/family?

Taken today in Amstelveen, the Netherlands. Close to ditch and gardens.
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another picture, same fly
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Tachinidae?? very large calipters, vrey bristly, bend in M vein, just the size seems to be very small to Tachinidae. But I will put it as tachinid
 
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Looks like Phania funesta
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I'd certainly say Phania and probably funesta but that's just because it is the commonest species (by a long way). Smile There are other species but we can't see enough details from the photos to be able to say for sure Sad
 
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Thanks all! This will do, I'd expected it to be a Tachinid, but this is really close to an ID!
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Well, we only have funesta, all other species only once or twice, so don';t worry, this is funesta.

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