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An other night Tachinidae
guenille
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Posted on 08-08-2009 17:38
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I think Carcelia Isn't it ?
This time I have collected Wink
Near Paris, August 8th
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Posted on 08-08-2009 18:21
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Looks like either Carcelia or Senometopia Smile
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Posted on 08-08-2009 19:49
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Very probably Carcelia lucorum, you can see ventral bristle on the right second tibia
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I agree with Carcelia,

but would not dare to give it a last name.

The tibiae are rather red and the discal setae seem to be a bit small, for a typical lucorum.
I cannot exclude other species as atricosta


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I got the specimen today and tadada....


male C. dubia.


Quite surprisingly, so far to the north.


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Ooohh - very nice - never seen one of those Smile
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