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Tachina sp.; SW Spain
Andre Burgers
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Posted on 09-05-2020 14:06
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Thursday May 7 2020.

Any idea?


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Abdominal pattern says Nowickia, but red hind tarsus says Tachina.
Any lateral shot ?

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Nope, Theo, it didn't allow me a decent photo session. With the heat it was quite jumpy. Frown

So I will leave it to Tachininae.


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Yes, the hind tibia apex is red as well. So it must be Tachina, but a special one.

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Zeegers wrote:
So it must be Tachina, but a special one.


That sounds nice, Theo. TumbsUp
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