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Tachinidae, Hungary6 > Dinera ferina
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Hi, this is a Tachinid I caught in August, by a forest, NE Hungary. 10 mm long.
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The first picture reminds me of Dinera ferina but I don't see enough of them to be 100% sure. It's certainly either Dexia or Dinera though because it has the plumose arista and central facial ridge Smile
 
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Thank You, the photos are of the same specimen.
 
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It is Dinera ferina female (if the topcel is open, which I suppose, can't see)


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Zeegers wrote:
It is Dinera ferina female (if the topcel is open, which I suppose, can't see)


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Thank You, I checked, it's clearly open.
 
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Then I have no doubt on ferina.


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