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Posted on 10-10-2012 22:00
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Please help! Tczew (Northern Poland), 10.07.2012, size ~8mm
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I tried the key http://www.tachinidae.eu/ and chose Clemelis sp. Please, verify this id.
 
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I doubt if there are discal setae on 3 tergite? I see some bristles but...
 
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I'd need to see a specimen - ti is too anonymous for me.
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I don't have specimen. I know it's not Clemelis but what it is remains a mystery. Thanks for your attention.
 
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I was thinking of Drino... Ocellars are present but seem small...
 
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Well observed, I noted that as well.
However, the general picture is more Blondeliini to me.
So Compsilura would be a candidate, but eyes are bare and DC only 3 + 3.

So I left it, we'd really need better pictures


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