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Tachinidae > Peleteria rubescens.? Confirm or deny, please.
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Photograph taken on 13 February 2007, in Mediterranean forest area, about ten kilometers from the coast.

On this occasion, the photo is not mine, but my late friend, naturalist excited and good photographer AG Maldonado.

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Tachinidae!
 
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Peleteria sp.
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tristram wrote:
Tachinidae!


ChrisR wrote:
Peleteria sp.


Very grateful to you both for your help and collaboration. Smile

I thought it would be possible to know the species, but apparently that is more difficult ... Frown

Best Regards from southern Spain.
José Marín.
 
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The completely black antenna and lack of black ventral stripe to abdomen suggests P. rubescens, I think.

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sd wrote:
The completely black antenna and lack of black ventral stripe to abdomen suggests P. rubescens, I think.

Steve


I appreciate your information and identification proposal. Smile

I think their arguments if they have a basis for identifying proposed. I, I have no training or ability to discern the validity of its proposal, therefore, I will ask another expert can confirm us.

Kind regards from southern Spain.
José Marín.
 
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