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Tachinidae, Phasia obesa from Romania
cosmln
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Posted on 03-10-2007 21:36
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Hi,

the last for/from today (3.october.2007).
just one exemplary (collected).
sorry for the quality but was quite windy in that particular moment.
size something like 6mm.

no petiole so i think this will be Phasia (if i learned something) Smile

thanks in advance,
cosmln

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last one
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Looks like a male Phasia obesa (small, black with heavy dusting), but I'm not sure if you get other, similar species down there. Smile
 
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the exemplar is collected so if something needed to be photographed for a full ID please let me know.

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I've little doubt it is obesa


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here is also the mounted specimen
thanks Chris and Teo for ID.

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