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Tachinidae ID => Pales pavida
tristram
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Posted on 08-06-2012 19:30
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I think this Pales pavida.
Is this correct?

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From the front:
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And a better view of the back:
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I don't see any bristles on the facial ridges so it shouldn't be Pales ... but it might be something like Phryxe ... did you get a specimen?
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No specimen I'm afraid. Thanks anyway.
 
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must be a trick of the picture: it is a female Pales pavida
(colouration of abdomen and scutellum, shape of calypter, only 1 reclinate orbital !!)


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Thank you Theo!
 
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Strange ... and they say the camera never lies! Wink
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