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Tachinidae (Prooppia nigripalpis)
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Posted on 02-05-2010 08:48
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Hello

Collected 1 05 10, size from 8 to 9 mm
I think Exoristini.

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? Parasetigena silvestris ?

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Yes, with 4 post dc, I thought of this genus, but later?
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It is a male, right ?
The genitalia have those very characteristic fluffy hairs on it, if I remember correctly.


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Picture of another specimen than at the top from this post

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Yes, that is it !


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The prae-alar bristle is strong, missed that before.

So Christophe suggested Prooppia nigripalpis. Given the narrow vertex and the erect scutellar apicals, that seems right.

Thanks, Christophe.


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