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Tachinidae?
yamaneko
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Posted on 10-02-2009 15:25
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I was to slow to shot a good photo..

The two pictures are from last year, july. On the second picture it looks like as if there is some golden hair on the thorax (what would be a hint for Calliphoridae: Pollenia), but the abdomen looks very spiny.

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If not stated otherwise photos are taken in west switerzland, wildflowerstrips in an agricultural landscape, 400 msm
 
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Second pic
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If not stated otherwise photos are taken in west switerzland, wildflowerstrips in an agricultural landscape, 400 msm
 
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The white face and projecting mouth edge suggests Linnaemyia sp. Smile
 
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Thanks for your suggestion, Chris.

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If not stated otherwise photos are taken in west switerzland, wildflowerstrips in an agricultural landscape, 400 msm
 
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As does the long appendix to bend in vein M.


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