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Tachinidae Solieria or Siphona
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Posted on 12-12-2008 09:23
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I can't decide Frown
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I don't think it's Siphona.
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Yeah, definitely not Siphona.
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I'd go along with Solieria - as has been said, it can't be a Siphona because it has diverging sub-apicals and bare r4+5. Smile
 
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and the vertex is too broad, so indeed Solieria


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