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Another small tachinid
Rui Andrade
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Posted on 30-06-2009 21:05
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And this one? Found in Vila Nova de Gaia, Portugal in a window.

date: 27/06/2009

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Hi,

Somehow the habitus makes me to think about Eloceria delecta. You might have dozens of species there in the South, which I haven't seen, so don't take this as an ID. Just a suggestion for the sport.

Jaakko
 
Rui Andrade
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Thanks for the guess!
 
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I agree

Easy feature: check if the palps are missing.


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Sorry for the lateness in replying. Yes, the palps are missingSmile. Thank you both!
 
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I had little doubt
so I slept well, despite your lateness

thanks


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