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Diptera.info :: Tachnidae ever and ever
Posted by
guenille
on 09-08-2007 19:20
#1
It seems look like phorocera or phryxe.
But you're more better than me
Thanks for help
edith
Posted by
ChrisR
on 09-08-2007 19:55
#2
Hard to say (it's a bit dark and out of focus) but i'd favour
Phryxe
, from the shape etc.
Posted by
Zeegers
on 09-08-2007 20:20
#3
Vertex is too narrow for Phryxe.
But I'm not gonna make a better suggestion, so this remains a destructive contribution.
Theo
Posted by
guenille
on 11-08-2007 08:19
#4
It will be unkown. sp
Thanks a lot