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Another tiny fly, Hungary
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Posted on 23-10-2006 19:26
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About 5-8 mm. Any indications?
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eguzki wrote:
About 5-8 mm. Any indications?

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I think it is female of Siphona, Tachinidae.
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Indeed. This fly is superabundant right now in Hungary, I also made many pics and collected several specimens. Theo, what is its host?
 
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Xespok wrote:
Indeed. This fly is superabundant right now in Hungary, I also made many pics and collected several specimens. Theo, what is its host?


Thank you Nikita nad Xespok!

I believed that all of the Tachinidae sp. are much larger than this fly. Siphona refers the genera but do you know its accurate name?
 
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Siphona female is dead case for further ID.
May be late autumn gives you chance, but only if Theo will look at your fly. So, my advice is to change thread's name to Tachinidae, otherwise Theo can overlook your fly.
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