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[Eumea linearicornis female] Tachinidae ?
Christine Devillers
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Is it Microphthalma europaea ?
(Spa, Belgium,8-9-2009)
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NO, way off, have a look at the gallery.

Difficult to say something meaningful here, probably an Eumea sp.


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Thanks Theo, it was the first time that I saw this species (about 10 mm) and I didn't see the 3 central black vitae. It moved a lot in the lower vegetation and I could only made those 2 photos.
Today, I think I've seen it again and this time I've made more pictures. Does those ones help to confirm it should be Eumea ?
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Yes, that helps

It is the female of Eumea linearicornis


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Thanks Theo Smile
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