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ID, Tachinidae-1?
Juergen G
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Posted on 29-07-2021 21:29
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Is this a Tachinidae and can it be determined from the photos?
Location: Germany, North Rhine-Westphalia, Krefeld Environmental Center, size approx. 8 mm
Date: 29.07.2021
Many thanks and many greetings

Jürgen
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The second image of the same.
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The third image of the same.
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Hi Jürgen, this is a female Ectophasia - probably the female to your male (-2). A strictly lateral view of the abdomen would help.
Greetings, Eric Kloeckner
 
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Here is the best side view
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Hallo Jürgen, it's not lateral enough:
E. crassipennis https://www.dipte...to_id=9112
E. oblonga: https://www.dipte...to_id=8674
And as Theo kindly corrected: your male is crassipennis.
Greetings, Eric Kloeckner
 
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oblonga has never been seen in the vicinity of Juergens garden, though it does occur in eastern Germany.

Any claim of oblonga from western Germany should be well documented !!

Theo
 
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