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Posted on 16-08-2007 22:48
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I don't remember seeing it on this site. I will not even guess what species this is other than I think it must be Tachinidae.

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Close-up.
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Pity we have only one angle, but it's clearly a Dexiini and it should be the female of Dinera ferina (some slight reservations: it just might be Billaea triangulifera, but then the light is playing very dirty tricks. So I don't think so)

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Thank you very much Theo! I tried to take photos from the side, but the fly wasn't very cooperative. They often turn their back on you. Is there anything in special you would have seen? I'll check my photos again.
 
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Yeah, I know, awful quality and not exactly from the side, but this is the best I can offer. Does it say you anything, Theo? Smile
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I know, getting the right pictures is no easy task!

this helps

It is female Dinera ferina.


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Posted on 18-08-2007 09:23
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Thanks again!
 
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