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Posted on 26-08-2007 21:28
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Tachinidae. Theo will say more. Smile
 
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Thanks Jorge

I thought it maybe Tachinid fly but I did't dare to say.Wink
In first photo it has something on the abdomen. What could it be?Shock

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I am not convinced it is a tachinid - looks more like a muscid or callaphorid from the general shape - but I am not an expert on the fauna down there Smile
 
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hmm... is there a calliphorid with so many bristles in abdomen? awkward I know that we can see many bristles in Muscidae, but in Calliphoridae?=...

 
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The abdominal pattern reminded me of Myospila or Helina (Muscidae) when I first saw this, but I don't think it is either of those. Really not sure ...
The brown things on the abdomen in the first picture appear to be dried anthers - you can see some sticking to the flowers on the left.
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it seems to be pollen?? awkward

Ok.. take a more carefully look, it could be Graphomyia?? (Muscidae?)
 
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