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Tachinidae, Epicampocera succincta
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Posted on 10-06-2010 19:33
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Ok Chris, here is something for You Smile Epicampocera succincta maybe Frown June 9.2010 Loviisa, Finland

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Yeah, it does look like Epicampocera - spoon-shaped, dark palps, hairy eyes and hairy parafacials Smile
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Thank's Chris.

I found a new place for one of my malaise traps. This fly if from here. A lot of Tachinidae in the trap every day.

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Oh wow - that looks superb habitat! Grin Plenty of nice flowers in a sunny area - perfect.
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You forgot the Cruciferae....


(succincta is a parasitoid of Pieris, so please add cabbage)


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I believe there are those too Smile

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