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Tachina fera or magnicornis? (10.05.24) --> pretty likekly T. magnicornis
Juergen Peters
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Hello,

sorry, only this photo. Is it possible to tell more? (I doubt...)
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It's a female and we cannot see the stripe on tergite 5!
The colour of the fore tarsus fits for both but the tarsomere 4 of it seems to be wider than long, so it could be a female T. magnicornis. But that's not sure!
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pretty likely (magnicornis)


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Thanks a lot, Eric and Theo!
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