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Tachinidae (Erycesta caudigera)
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Posted on 01-08-2011 11:47
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Hello

Collected yesterday, size 6-7 mm.

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I think, Erycesta caudigera.
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Never seen such a thing in my life (but then again, never seen Erycesta.... so that is in favour of Erikas' ID)


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the last tergite is fantastic! Did you collect this in Pyrynnees?
 
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Wow - never seen or heard of that - brilliant Smile
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Chris this is known for Spain. I wonder where...
 
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Thank you Erikas
Saturday or Sunday I try to find others.
The male, it also the last tergites like the female.?
@Jorge: I collect in the "Alpes de haute provence"
 
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