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Posted on 22-05-2007 12:50
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who can help to identify?

Foto: Switzerland, Wattwil SG, 750m NN, 16.05.07

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Thelaira cf. nigripes (Tachinidae) Smile
 
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Hi Chris,

an other view for you, same date.
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Hi Chris,

3. photo, same date.

Thanks a lot for your help.

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Hmm, I can still only see 2 ad bristles on the mid tibia so I think it is still most likely to be T. nigripes ... but I await Theo's confirmation Wink
 
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I completely agree.
Most likely nigripes, since we cannot see the outer verticals, it's not sure. We might be tricked by the angle of view on tibia 2.

Theo
 
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perhaps this part of a photo from Pia may help.

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Thanks, but we still might be fooled in case of a broken bristle.


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OK, in that case cf.

Thank you.

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