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Tachina flies
Tachina flies (Tachinidae), also called tachinids, are a family in the order Diptera. Approximately 8200 species are encountered throughout the world. About 500, are found in Europe. The tachina flies are divided into 4 subfamilies, known as Phasiinae, Dexiinae, Tachininae and Exoristinae.
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Cylindromyia brassicaria have an elongated abdomen. The rear edge of the or upper surface of the chest (postscutellum) bulges. This species of tachinids is diurnal and feeds on the nectar of flowering plants as well as honeydew.
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