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Hairy black Tachidinae
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Posted on 07-06-2009 18:09
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Of course the picture is not very good, but I am curious of this little bear
Can it be Dufouria ?

Near Paris, june 5th
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Looks more like a rhinophorid to me (looks like it has a long petiole on vein-m) ... certainly not black enough to be a Dufouria, I think
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Tachinidae, Wagneriini I think.
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I agree, Wagneriini,
and the ve seems rather strong, which would exclude Ramonda and suggest Wagneria.

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