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Tachinidae ? [Triarthria setipennis]
Christine Devillers
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I saw this one near nests of Osmia and Ancistrocerus. Is it a Tachinidae or a Sarcophagidae ?
(5,2 mm - Belgium - 19/04/2009)
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No idea ?
 
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Triarthria setipennis is my idea.
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somehow, my post got lost, but now I'll second that.
Host = Earwig, so false alarm on the Hymenoptera.


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Thanks Smile
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