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Exorista larvarum (Tachinidae) > ID by Jaako / Zeegers
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Perhaps Voria ruralis again? Smile

Size: ~8mm
Date: 9 September 2008
Location: On Tanacetum vulgare by a forest road (Helsingborg, Sweden)

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Hi,

Looks like Exorista, tempted to say fasciata but the habitat would favor larvarum.

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Excellent. Exorista larvarum male, indeed.
You can see the curly hairs on the ventral side.
Moreover the greyish dusting is extended.

Theo
 
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Thank you both for the help! Much appreciated.
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