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Billaea triangulifera ? (was Tachinidae)
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kurt |
Posted on 04-08-2010 18:56
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Member Location: Posts: 4330 Joined: 27.11.08 |
This fly was round 11-13 mm. Is it possible to tell genus and perhaps species? Photo from Nattsjön, Ångermanland, Sweden 62.53N 17.45 E 27 july 2010 Thanks for your help in advance Regards Kurt Holmqvist kurt attached the following image: [92.98Kb] Edited by kurt on 05-08-2010 18:32 |
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Stephane Lebrun |
Posted on 04-08-2010 22:09
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Member Location: Le Havre, France Posts: 8248 Joined: 03.03.07 |
Billaea triangulifera ?
Stephane. |
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ChrisR |
Posted on 04-08-2010 22:25
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Administrator Location: Reading, England Posts: 7699 Joined: 12.07.04 |
Distinctly possible ... though the B.triangulifera that I have keyed in the past seem to be thinner in the abdomen. Are there any more angles? Manager of the UK Species Inventory in the Angela Marmont Centre for UK Biodiversity at the Natural History Museum, London. |
kurt |
Posted on 05-08-2010 18:33
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Member Location: Posts: 4330 Joined: 27.11.08 |
Thank to Stephane and Chris. This was only picture I got before Take Off. Kurt Holmqvist |
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Zeegers |
Posted on 05-08-2010 19:57
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Member Location: Soest, NL Posts: 18604 Joined: 21.07.04 |
I didn't respond because I don't know. I understand the suggestion of Bllaea, but I have strong doubts on triangulifera. But then again, there are many more Billaea species.... Theo |
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Jaakko |
Posted on 08-08-2010 00:18
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Member Location: Joensuu, Finland Posts: 479 Joined: 04.08.08 |
In practise less options in the North... The triangles are not as contrasted as usually, but I would guess the same as Stephane. |
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kurt |
Posted on 08-08-2010 10:11
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Member Location: Posts: 4330 Joined: 27.11.08 |
Thanks to Theo and Jaakko for looking at my Tachinids. Kurt Holmqvist |
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