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Blepharipa sp. (NE Poland)
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Posted on 19-05-2014 08:20
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15.05.2014 NE Poland
In advance I appreciate any help!
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Some Tachinidae for Theo or Chris.
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Thanks for your support.
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It looks like it might be one of these:

http://www.dipter...ost_258700

(but I am not an expert!)
 
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Yes, my first thoughts were Blepharipa - the lack of median discals and marginals on all tergites except t4 is quite characteristic ... with orange scutellum and bare eyes etc Smile
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I think you are right, though it is difficult to see from this angle.


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Thanks a lot to all of you Smile
 
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