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Tachinidae, E. rufomaculatus
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Posted on 22-08-2009 22:40
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Norway, 24.07.09, somewhere between 10-20 mm I think

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Eriothrix rufomaculatus?
www.bruphoto.com/2009/pics/larsdi.png
 
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I've seen a couple of E. rufomaculatus, this one gave the impression of being larger and more slender. Sex differences?
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Do you have any other angles? It looks a bit like a Mintho rufiventris but I just can't quite make out the vittae on the thorax. Smile
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Just the one pic, it was very busy and did not like my presence.

A close up is the only thing I can do.. Frown
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Hairy eyes, clear E. rufomaculatus.

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Thanks to all who helped!
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