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Phasia (No idea for that male !)
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Posted on 07-07-2014 16:32
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Hi,

Center of France, on Flower of chestnut tree, 07/07/2014. Litte midge : 3 mm.
Particular wing nervation, large head,
I need help !


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Eugène Vandebeulque : France : Pers-en-Gâtinais : 45210 : 7/7/2014
Altitude : 126 m - Taille : # 3 mm
Réf. : 123518
Edited by evdb on 16-07-2014 11:44
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Looks like a Phasia sp. (Tachinidae)
 
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Thanks Valerio, I did not remember there were Tachinidae with petiolated cell r4+5
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Phasia pusilla group. Very interesting group, please collect (all !), we need to study the genitalia.


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I'll try to do it Smile
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