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Tachinidae - Nemorilla?
tim worfolk
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Posted on 04-07-2009 11:55
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Looks a lot like a Phryxe sp. I posted recently but I'm not sure - the venation doesn't quite match - so would welcome an expert opinion. Very small - about 3mm.

4/7/2009; Devon, England

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another shot, movement due to wind precluded getting anything better.

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Just a thought, how about Nemorilla floralis?

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Hard to say but my gut feeling is that you are closer with Phryxe. Doesn't look like yours has enough white hair behind the head or the triangle of humeral callus bristles that Nemorilla should have Smile
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Nemorilla was my thought as well


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Thanks Chris and Theo, this one clearly needs better photos.

Tim
 
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