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Tachinidae - Eurithia anthophila
tim worfolk
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Posted on 12-08-2009 13:52
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Just wondered if I've got this one correct?

12/8/2009; Devon, England

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another view, got more if required...

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Very probably - it is the commonest species here. To be sure we'd need to double-check the dusting on tergite-5 (or lack of) and the rows of bristles behind the eyes. Smile
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tergite 5 here...and the hairs at the back of the head look pretty yellow to me.

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yes, very correct.

You are doing well, these days !


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Thanks Theo, just learning to pick my fights!

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