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Tachinidae, Actia pilipennis
JariF
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Posted on 24-07-2008 19:19
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Hi,

several of these small Tachinidae were found from malaise today here in Loviisa, Southern Finland.

Jari
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Hairs on r1, r4+5 and cu usually suggest one of the slightly more unusual Actia spp. Smile Theo might be able to suggest a species
 
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Ok, thank You again Smile Let's wait and see. If more details are needed I will take more photos.

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I have Korsakov reversed !
I have seen this picture before, and responded that it should be a male Actia pilipennis. Is this thread posted twice ?


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This is taken today. My fault, I was not careful enough with my posted species Sad No more pilipennis coming, I promise. Thank You very much. At least now I remember how this species looks like Smile

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OK, good to know I didn't drink too little.

Thanks


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