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Siphona?
Renko
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Posted on 10-10-2013 20:14
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Hello,
A Tachinidae found in North of France, the 22 September 2013
She measures in 3 mm long
Can be a Siphona ?

Thanks,
Thomas
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She is not possible to identify ?
 
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It's a Siphona but I wouldn't like to say more Smile
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Thank you, ChrisR for your reply Smile
 
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