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Which Tachina fly is this ?
Volkmar
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Posted on 03-08-2021 18:54
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Heute fand ich diese Fliege an einem Waldwirtschaftsweg in der Randvegetation auf Wasserdost, ich vermute, es ist eine Schwebfliege. Kann mir jemand mitteilen um welche Art es sich handelt ?
Funddaten: Deutschland, Nordrhein-Westfalen, D-59519 Möhnesee, auf einer Doldenblüte,
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Today I found this fly, sitting on the blossom of hemp-agrimony at a forest path, I think, it's a hoverfly. Can somebody tell me which species this is ?
Data: Germany, North Rhine-Westphalia , D-59519 Möhnesee,
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Roger Thomason
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This is a Tachinid, maybe a Phasia sp.. One for Theo to ID. Change the title...
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Phasia hemiptera Gemälde.
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Thank you very much for your support Roger and Jürgen.
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Juergen Peters wrote:
Phasia hemiptera Gemälde.


Arrghhh... Autocorrection awkward. Should read 'female'...
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Dankeschön Jürgen für die Korrektur.
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Volkmar
 
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