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Vibrissina turrita-Tachinidae fly 1-8-2021 1
hedy2411
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Posted on 07-05-2026 21:02
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Can this Tachinid fly be named...?
Can it be an Vibrissina turrita...?
Found 1-8-2021 in Zeist, the Netherlands
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Vibrissina turrita is an excellent ID

Theo
 
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It the species-system gave Tachinidae indet. and Vibrissina turrita for 23%.
Thank you Theo for your reaction!!

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Yes, chess computers beat all humans, but in IDing Tachinidae I still win !!
 
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Wink Wink Aha Theo, I think that sometimes you see from a shadow which Tachinid fly it is!!
Even after all these years I still have problems in recognition of a Tachinid fly
and I am always happy that you support me to that.
So, I agree for 1.000% that you're an expert Tachinidian!!

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Hedy
 
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