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Thelyconychia solivaga, Tachinidae, Hungary, August 2007
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My only view. Similar to T. solivaga, but this could be something else close to it.
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NO, you are quite right, Thelyconychia solivaga

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The original post got me worried ... to me "T.solivaga" is Thelaira solivaga Smile
 
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Oops, solivaga is a rare species name. What does it mean?
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Xespok wrote:
Oops, solivaga is a rare species name. What does it mean?


solivaga, in Latin means someone that is alone. A solitary fly.
solivaga (female)
 
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Thx for the explanation. I wonder why such a name is given for a fly. Most Tachinids are solitary and do not occur in groups.
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maybe in a local where there are very few others flies.
 
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