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Phasia aurigera? -> yes
Erik Nielsen
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Posted on 28-09-2011 22:33
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2 days ago near Silkeborg. Jutland Denmark.

Are these both P. aurigera females? Pictures taken almost at the same time, same place. They were together with 2 P. aurigera males. I'm little concerned with the right one.

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Erik Nielsen
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Posted on 28-09-2011 22:36
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Oh too big.
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Posted on 28-09-2011 22:38
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Yes, looks like Phasia aurigera to me Smile
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Posted on 28-09-2011 23:06
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Thank you very much Chris.

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Posted on 29-09-2011 19:57
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Only 5 years ago, south Germany was already northern for this species.

This might be the most nothern record ever.


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Posted on 29-09-2011 20:11
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I'm looking forward to finding them in my garden some time soon Wink
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Erik Nielsen
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Posted on 29-09-2011 20:27
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Silkeborg is in central Jutland. It has been seen in the northern part http://www.fugleognatur.dk/artintro.asp?ID=8173&dknavn=Gylden%20pragtsnylteflue&latin=Phasia%20aurigera.

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