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Gumenuk Vitalij
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To which family does this belong?
Midland of Russia, the Moscow region. 19.07.2005
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Looks like one of the greenish Macquartia spp. - they have 3 pairs of scutellar bristles (quite unusual in tachinids) and tend to have quite soft bristles. I'd guess it is a male because it has a narrow frons, but Theo could say more Smile
 
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Chris Raper wrote:
Looks like one of the greenish Macquartia spp. - they have 3 pairs of scutellar bristles (quite unusual in tachinids) and tend to have quite soft bristles. I'd guess it is a male because it has a narrow frons, but Theo could say more Smile

Thanks. I will place one more photo of this fly. Can Theo will understand easier. Wink
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Theo? help mi Shock
 
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Gumenuk Vitalij wrote:
Theo! Help! Tell to a soya a loaded word, please Shock

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Indeed a Macquartia, a a male tenebricosa


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Zeegers wrote:
Indeed a Macquartia, a a male tenebricosa


Theo

Thanks for the rendered help.
Happiness and good luck in 2009! Wink
 
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