Thread subject: Diptera.info :: A tachinid for Theo :o)

Posted by Zeegers on 22-05-2006 20:08
#5

Hi Chris,


From what I can see, esp. second picture, I would have guessed...
female Aplomyia confinis. So we agree. It is definitely not Phryxe nemea and it doesn't look Phryxe-like.
So Aplomyia confinis.
Not so common species.


Theo Zeegers