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Tachinidae Sturmia bella ?
jean-claude bernard
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Posted on 21-10-2007 17:27
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hello
this fly look like Sturmia bella. Is it good ?
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It perhaps will be good with the picture Grin
 
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jean-claude - just edit your previous post and try attaching the file again but make sure there are no spaces in the name and it should be about 600 pixels wide Smile
 
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hello
I try again and I hope it will be good Wink
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It does look like Sturmia bella but it would be nice to see the hind tibia more clearly, to check for the bristle-comb Smile
 
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chris,
I post a view from the hind tibia, is it good ?
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Looks like Sturmia bella to me Smile
 
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And to me


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