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Nice red/ black winged spanish "thing".
Martin Bjerg
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Godt a few pics of this on Mon Juic in Barcelona in the start of july. Have been around Phasia and the like, but haven't found it. Help?
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Is it possible Tachinidae??
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Trichopoda pennipes
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The distinctive feature of the genus is the feather of hairs on the hind tibia. It will not be in older European keys because it is an introduced American species. You had the right subfamily.
 
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Trichopoda pennipes. Thanks.
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