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grey Rhinophorid? Tachinid?
Sundew
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Posted on 12-07-2010 10:57
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Hi,
Yesterday evening I saw this fly in a composite flower head. My guess is Rhinophoridae, but here my knowledge ends. A gallery comparison was also not helpful. So I am waiting for the experts!
Thanks, Sundew
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More pics.
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Looks like a tachinid to me... something like Zeuxia.
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Well, there also Tachinids with a distinct petiolus, I know... So let's change the title. Thanks!
 
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Hmm, it does rather look like Zeuxia cinerea but I think I'd prefer Theo's confirmation Wink
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Today I found that the fly was dead, so I kept it and can photograph details, if needed. It looks a bit shrivelled meanwhile...
 
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Estheria bohemani


Nice find


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I am delighted to know a new to me genus. Is the dead one of any interest?
 
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It would be to me please Grin I don't see many of them here Sad
Edited by ChrisR on 14-07-2010 11:37
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I have enough of those, so share it with Chris, if you like.


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