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Tachinid, orange abdomen without pattern => Hyalurgus lucidus
Eckhart Derschmidt
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Posted on 22-08-2020 01:34
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Hi, I photographed this Tachinid (at least I suppose it is) in Scharnstein, southern Upper Austria (about 500m above sea level).
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Almost the same, but different parts are in focus. I was quite windy when I took the photos...
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Leskia aurea.

Theo
 
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Thank you, Theo!
 
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Zeegers wrote:
Leskia aurea.

Theo


With hairy eyes and discals?
 
http://www.flickr.com/photos/31715949@N00
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Good point ! Thorax is also a bit too gray.

 
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So what about Hyalurgus lucidus.

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I've observede the same species recently at Feistritzsattel, border between Lower Austria and Styria at 1300m asl
https://www.inatu...s/57262962
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Yes, it is a boreo-alpine species, 500 asl is a bit low.
In Estonia, is occurs at sea level.


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Thanks once again to everybody for input an correction. As for the 500 asl - it is located on the foot of higher mountains (up to 1500 asl), which might explain its appearance in lower regions...
Eckhart
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