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Hi


This is a fantastic fly.. (which is not?? eeheh) I bet Stéphane will win again. Well, this time it is enough to say the possible genus. At least, I think I know by sure the genus. Smile

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nobody know this fly?Pfft
 
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I'm always wrong...but i give it a try

Exorista sp.....?

Joke
(and welcom back..Wink)
 
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and, finally, the winner is....................................................

Joke!!! Grin

There are just a few tachinids with those golden parafacialia and three strong bristles near the ocellar zone with the sequence (from anterior to posterior part)
reclinate - proclinate - reclinate. Also the ocellar bristles are well developed!
 
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GrinGrinGrin

Finally........my day is good now

Joke
 
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I have more 3 to put... but they will be much difficult than this one. Grin
 
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another... Smile
without stacking. 7:1 amplification (almost..)
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Exorista rustica itself... confirmed to me by Hans-Peter Tschorsnig.
 
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here clearly the subscutellum....
1 - subscutellum
2 - postscutellum

3 - convergent scutellar bristles
4 - scutellum
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How about some antho photos with this degree of clarity? I might get interested in identifying them from photos again! I think you could even see the tiny ventral pale hairs under tip of scutellum, which are present in almost all anthos.
 
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Michael, I have news for you. I caught some anthomyiids and I kept them in ethanol 70%. I have a big queue of flies to send for various dipterologists... so it will take a while.

Concerning the photos, your wishes are orders! Soon I will show you detailed photos of some Anthomyiids I caught. I have , I think, one very curious anthomyiid from the waterfall! Smile
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