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Dark Tachinidae = Rhinophoridae
JariF
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Posted on 01-07-2008 22:29
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Hi, I tried to take photos of this mid-size dark Tachinidae but the model was not willing to co-operate with me. Result was only picture from one angle. Is there anything to tell of this fly? The place is the same that in picture of habitat in Cromya silacea thread. Loviisa southern Finland today.

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rhinophoridae?
 
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I was watching my picture and thinking that did I make a mistake with the family again. That is nothing new from me Sad Thank You Jorge for guiding into right direction. You were fast !

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Rhinophoridae has a long petiole, and very sharp bent in M vein. The case as you will see it is not so easy. Wink there are always exceptions. Smile (almost)
 
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Yes, I had a look in my pictures and maybe Paykullia maculata is close.

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