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Blondelia nigripes? (Blondelia cf. nigripes(female)
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Blondelia nigripes(female) is correct? Region Malá Fatra Terchová about 700 m above sea level. Thank you very much for your help. I made a photo of 16.07.2010.
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[quote]Mucha Fero wrote:
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Looks like it


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Zeegers wrote:
Looks like it


Theo


Theo thank you very much.
 
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I think if the tachinid looks really anonymous and you have ruled out everything else then the only thing it can be is Blondelia nigripes! Grin

But seriously, is there any particular combination of features you looked for Theo?
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There are no apical scutellar bristles, so that rules out most of Eryciini / Goniini. The eyes are bare.

The wing venation is peculiar ,in the sense that the apical vein is nearly straight.

But, it is no more than 'looks like it'


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Zeegers wrote:
There are no apical scutellar bristles, so that rules out most of Eryciini / Goniini. The eyes are bare.

The wing venation is peculiar ,in the sense that the apical vein is nearly straight.

But, it is no more than 'looks like it'


Theo


Thank you very much.
 
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