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tachinidae? --> Carcelia iliaca
mariki
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Posted on 25-04-2009 15:44
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Hello,

Fly from Eindhoven (23 April).
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Marie-Christine
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resembles Senometopia for me
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Erikas
 
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Thank you Erikas
 
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It is Carcelia iliaca, the parasitoid of Thaumetopoea processionea. Look at the thickened arista. The host is abundant at this locality. Nice you have found it 'in the wild'.


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well, it was not difficult, sorry
Erikas
 
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I don''t think you have Thaumatopoea, Erikas, do you ?


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Thank you Theo. I got an allergy last year with this caterpillar. All my face was red with eczema. The pictures can be used for the gallery if needed.
Regards,
Marie-Christine
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