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black and hairy Tachinidae ID Thelaira solivaga
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Who can ID this one?
Thanks for help
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Near paris, may 16th, ~9mm
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bad picture 2
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Orange wing-bases - I'd say Zophomyia temula Smile
 
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Thanks you Chris.
Of course it is, look at this picture Grin
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Guenille, please say these are not the same individuals.
the first and second pic is a female Thelaira solivaga, the last one indeed Zophomyia temula. Compair the size of the gena, completely different !

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Wow - i didn't know Thelaira could have such orange wing bases and colourless abdomen - fooled me! Sad
 
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