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Tachinidae ?
Pierre55
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Posted on 24-10-2007 18:53
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The only pic I have about it.
Is it sufficient to have an ID ?
Thanks in advance Smile
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Yes Cylindromia but I can't go further
 
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I reckon Eriothrix rufomaculata.
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E. rufomaculata.
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and, for a third time ... Eriothrix rufomaculata Wink
 
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and for the fourth time, Eriothrix rufomaculata.

I'm just teasing. Smile
 
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ok I'm a bad girl but I just tryed to help Pierre. Sad
 
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Don't think so, Edith ! You're a GOOD girl and I would like to be as good as you Wink
Thanks to all of you for the ID Smile
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Susan R Walter
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Don't be downhearted Edith. It's good to test your skill, and the more you practice the better you will get.Smile
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