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Tachinidae but what genus ?
David Renoult
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Posted on 12-04-2022 18:43
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Hi !
I don't know how to ID this species of Tachinidae.
Location : Puy de Dôme in the center of France, july 2021
Thanks for your help !
Have a nice day !


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Zeegers
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Posted on 13-04-2022 06:30
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Dear David, please always mention place and date of the record.
Makes life so much easier. We have members in eastern China, Chile, Norway, Spain, etc.

Theo
Edited by Zeegers on 13-04-2022 06:30
 
David Renoult
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Thanks Zeegers ! Of course, sorry for that ! I have just edited the first message
 
David Renoult
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when posted on inaturalist and another french forum, I have two different identifications for this one : Nemoraea pellucida and Winthemia. It's too hard for me to say the difference... thanks for your sugestions !
 
Zeegers
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Thanks and excellent research work.

It is, indeed, a male Winthemia, probably W. bohemani.

Theo
 
David Renoult
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thank you so much for tour reactivity !
 
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