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Posted on 09-12-2008 16:04
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This was taken in the garden.

To which family? Maybe Tachindae?

I'm thinking to Thriarthia setipennis.



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female Anthomyiidae, I'm affraid that's all...
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Triarthria would have a bent median vein and a line of strong bristles running down the face between the eye and the facial ridge Wink
 
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Thanks
It was a fast answer.

Have a nice evening

Papylou

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