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Siphona geniculata?
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Posted on 23-06-2007 12:52
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First I thought this was a Muscidae/Anthomyiidae, but then I realised it's more likely it's a Tachinid (wing venation, facial hairs, bristles on abdomen). I found a lookalike - Siphona geniculata - in the gallery. If it isn't that maybe another Siphona species? Unfortunately I got only this photo.
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Unfortunately you won't get many people to put an ID to even a specimen of some Siphona spp., let alone a photo. But going on the balance of probabilities (it is much more common that the other Siphona spp.) and the fact that it is a muddy brown base colour, and I think I can see a few marginals on T1+2 then I'd say it is "most likely to be" S. geniculata Wink
 
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Posted on 24-06-2007 21:29
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Thanks Chris. So a Siphona sp at least Cool
Edited by crex on 05-07-2007 18:45
 
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