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Tachinidae - 002
Halvard Hatlen
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This was too difficult. - collected in Møre og Romsdal, near Åndalsnes, Norway. 2. august 2000.
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Looks like another Trixa - note the very short antennae Smile
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I say Trixa conspersa, bacause the shaddow on 'crossveins' and the 'shaddow-dot' om r-m. It's near 10 mm, and I see that it is covered with some ... so it look black, the pattern is not visiable on thorax, and I think the head too. I also mixed a cold blue led-light with a normal white-yellow lamp .... (I have planning to stop that, because I got wrong colors) Thanks a lot. SmileSmile
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I think Trixa tend to get quite greasy, which masks the dusting patterns. If you try washing it for 24 hours in acetone or ethyl acetate it might look more normal. Smile
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