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Stratiomyidae -> Neopachygaster meromelas
MorganA
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Posted on 19-12-2021 17:46
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I belive this is a Zabrachia, it seems that there is two similar species Z. tenella and Z. minutissima

Is it possible to tell which, or what details seperate them?
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Hmmm your vein R 4+5 is clearly forked.

So it is Neopachygaster meromelas !


You should try the new field guide Smile

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Great, thank you!TumbsUp

What guide are you reffering to?

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https://jeugdbondsuitgeverij.nl/product/de-vliegenfamilies-met-drie-voetkussentjes/

English version will be available spring 2022.

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Great! Looking forward for the english version! My dutch isn't great Grin
 
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