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Policheta unicolor (Fallen, 1820) [OK]
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Posted on 25-11-2013 20:37
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Policheta sounds good ... I have received quite a few records of this species this year.
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Mhh ... the keys seems to be right, at least the ones I know Smile

I wait to see what Theo think too before to claim victory Wink
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That is it, Erikas !

My experience is restricted to 1/3 specimen of 150 years old.


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Well, I want to thank you all for the great help and the "time that you lost" for the research"!

Theo, for me would be enough 1/300 of your experience Wink (I mean I would be happy to have just a bit of your experience)

See you at the next Tachinid!

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I caught this species slightly more than a month ago, that is why I recognized it quickly. It seems, it is one of the latest tachinids in the year.
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Erikas, I never seen it before, I don't know if I would be able to identify it anyway ...

Thank you for the help!

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It is a very rare tachinid here and restricted to the south-west of our country - so an unusual distribution. In a normal year we get zero records but we had 3 this year ... just my luck that I didn't link them to these photos!! Wink
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Chris, next time I'll catch one for you Wink
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Thanks Grin
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