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Late Nowickia ferox? (04.11.22) --> Peleteria cf. rubescens
Juergen Peters
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Posted on 21-11-2022 22:07
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Hello,

there were still many Tachina fera active here in November, even at my fruit baits (see pictures 3-5 below), but the fly on the first two pics (at forest border, northwest Germany) was much darker.

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Tachina fera at fruit bait and forest border:

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Edited by Juergen Peters on 22-11-2022 19:26
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Jürgen

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Hi Jürgen, not too much to see... but the two bristles under the eye makes me think of a Peleteria (rubescens?).
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Thanks, Eric! Peleteria rubescens was very abundant here last year (less so this year).
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