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Tachinidae - Siphona cf. cristata
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Hi

* locality - Lagoa Comprida - Serra da Estrela - PORTUGAL
* date - 2007.10.06
* size - 5 mm
* habitat - mountain (1500 m)
* substrate - on grass.



EDIT---> Title changed from "Tachinidae from mountain.. - Siphona sp." to "Tachinidae - Siphona sp."
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Looks like a Siphona - but I don't know which one Smile
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I agree, Siphona spec.


Could be cristata male.


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Thank you both. So I will put this as Siphona sp.
 
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