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Tachinidae??
Rafael Estevez
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Posted on 18-11-2007 16:11
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Sized about 7/8 mm. she was first resting on dung but when approached her she flew up to an oak leaf. There she stayed for while.
Decidouos forest openning on a river bank november 11th 2007, river Sil canyon (Orense) Spain at 200 mts.
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Tachinidae - Peleteria sp. Grin
 
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Hairy eyes, ocelar bristles, 3d ant. length, all this doesn't match with Peleteria.
Linnaemyia ?
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hm... peleteria really has no hairy eyes.
 
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I agree with Stephane - Linnaemyia - from the hairy eyes and protruding mouth edge & pale basicosta, but also the longer antenna 3 and lack of Peleteria bristles also helps Smile
 
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Correct.
And given the blonde hairs on thorax. relatively narrow parafacialia and red femora (difficult to see), I'd say this is L. vulpina.

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Rafael Estevez
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Wonderfull, thanks a lot to all of you, its a real pleasure. Im learning a lot, but not enough as I would like to (getting old weary)
Rafael
 
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and it is always a pleasure to see your photos too - keep photographing tachinids! Wink
 
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