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Unidentified Norwegian fly - maybe Tachinidae?
Leif G
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Posted on 01-04-2011 23:12
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Photographed in south-west Norway in May.
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A cute Tachinid for our friend Chris Raper
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Probably Gonia picea ... 90% certain Smile
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Thanks for excellent help on this one!
The forest in the area is dominated by picea.
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Nice Smile It is a very rare species here and I only have 2 specimens in my collection - 2 females caught by other people. I hope it is having a good year and I am ever optimistic that I might find one in my area some day Wink
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Two individuals were present, mating and flying jet fast.
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ChrisR wrote:

Nice Smile It is a very rare species here and I only have 2 specimens in my collection - 2 females caught by other people. I hope it is having a good year and I am ever optimistic that I might find one in my area some day Wink

These are rather common in the southern parts of Scandinavia. I know that the reality in other countries is something different, but try walking elevated roadsides. You find these guys often hill-topping on such locations and at least in Finland they are rather common suburb species as well!

The season has finally started here. Today more Kirbya and a number of Tachina lurida. It is quite funny, but phenologically speaking the species are later here Germany than back home. I saw the first Bombylius major today, in Finland the species is on wing when there is still snow on the ground... The first willows blooms are already over for a week here!
 
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Tachina lurida ?

Are you sure you don't mean ursina ?

Is it pretty early in the season for lurida.


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