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a small Tachinid-->Peribaea sp
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Posted on 30-08-2009 18:55
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Seine et Marne, 50 km south of Paris, France, august 30 2009.

may be 3 or 4 mm.
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another view

Edit : i don't know if this one is the same ...
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Some Actia sp. I think
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I'm not sure, my first impression is the related genus Peribaea.


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i got this other picture of the first one : i don't know if it might helped ?
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Thanks

Anal vein reaches wing margin, so it cannot be Actia.

-> Peribaea


Theo
 
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Many Thanks theo !! Smile

and by the way many thanks to both of you : such a small thing !! Wink
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