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Strange Tachinid! E-HU, August > or Muscidae
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This one really looks strange. Tachiniae, I think. Some 3mm long. Near water.
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it is strange because it is not a tachinid..
 
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Than a Coenosiinae muscid??
 
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It's a good photo - because, while people complain that they can't see the tachinid's subscutellum, here we can see that this fly clearly doesn't have a subscutellum Wink
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This is an Anthomyiidae, and I think it is Anthomyia monilis. Any dorsal view to be sure ?
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Yes, it has a strong brown band on the thorax. I saw this fly together with Walteré
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Xespok wrote:
Yes, it has a strong brown band on the thorax. I saw this fly together with Walter


Thanks for every contribution Smile So, Anthomyia monilis?
 
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If nobody contests, consider it is. Wink
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Xespok wrote:
Yes, it has a strong brown band on the thorax. I saw this fly together with Walteré



hey Gabor! When will you return to Croatia? There are really some fantastc flies Smile like the very curious tachinid with very thin legs! Wink If you go there, see if you can catch some, please... if you can, of course. Smile Thanks!
 
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