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Posted on 20-09-2012 16:53
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Photo 18-9-2012, Bergen, the Netherlands.
I hope you can help me. Frown
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Voria ruralis Smile. From the steep m-cu vein and lack of median discals Smile
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Ah.. Thanks Chris. I wasn't sure. I've already photographed this species in 2010, but that one was more shiny dark brown.

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Yeah, they can be deceptive in different light. I caught about 8 tachinids recently and thought I had about 4 species ... all were Voria ruralis! I think I need to take my 'reading glasses' into the field with me Wink
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With 'reading glasses' it's still difficult for me. Frown
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Two main problems:

1. Knowing what to look for

2. Seeing it

The first gets easier the older and more experienced you get. The second is the opposite - it gets more difficult with age Wink

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Problems, problems! Smile
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