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Almost dead, Tachinidae?
HDumas
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Hello,
Eaten by fungi I presume, is it a Tachinidae?
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18 V 2009; Southern France
Edited by HDumas on 06-08-2009 10:08
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ALMOST DEAD you say in the heading? I would think it is as dead as it is ever going to be. Spotted a few flies in the same state in my garden...all extremely dead.
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Well, I saw it move its legs, but maybe I had a vision.
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A VISION Shock.

St. Helene of Bouches du Rhone,,,,got a ring to it. Smile
 
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Now that I've had a vision, I would be very pleased to hear voices Wink
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Yes, Tachinidae (I don not know which one) infested by Entomophtora.
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Thank you Gabor :)
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