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Posted on 04-09-2007 05:51
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01 May 2007 - 14h14
Lagnes, Vaucluse, South of France
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Tachinidae / Phasia ?

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Male Phasia. At 9mm I would guess P obesa, but I cannot see any grey markings on the thorax. Chris or Theo?
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I'd say P.obesa too, from the size Smile
 
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Are you 100 % about the size ?

It must be subgenus Hyalomyia, normally < 5 mm.


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I'm not sure about the size but I don't think it is < 5mm
 
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