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Tachinidae 5 Sept.
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Tachinidae. But that's all I know.
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Not sure about this one - it looks small, like an Actia/Peribaea, but there don't seem to be hairs on the wing veins. It also doesn't seem to have a face like Paracraspedothrix either. So I am a bit confused Smile
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It was a small fly. About 4 mm I think. I will place some details. Perhaps it helps. Frown

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I'd say this is our Vibrissina: a Blondeliini with pretty long antennae, bare eyes and, so it seems, DC 3+3.


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Thanks Theo for the name.
I can find two species :Vibrissina debilitata and Vibrissina turrita.
On waarneming.nl is only Vibrissina turrita.

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Sorry about that. Debilitata is not dutch, so I meant turrita
Both are very similar, by the way.


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Thanks again. Smile

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