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Tachinidae, Hungary, August 2007
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Looks like one of the small Phasia spp. But which one?
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Another dorsal shot.

I think this species was common to mid October, I may post some images later.
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The wing venation looks odd for Phasia. What about Elomyia lateralis ?
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Very well spoken, Stephane !


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Thx Stephae and Theo for your help. I wondered why the black beard is not mentioned in any of the potential Phasia spp.

I assume that this is male, because in this species the females should have the eyes closer to each other. Quite remarkable to have a deviation from this rule. But should the male not have a dark area on the wings?
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Phasia spp. have a very long petiole, but Elomyia lateralis has a very distinctive short petiole and vein-m is quite sinuous Smile I have never seen them for real though, so I am not sure how the colouring in the sexes varies Smile
 
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