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Tachinid ID - Trichogena rubricosa
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Posted on 03-06-2022 22:32
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Maybe Tribe Eryciini?
In a garden in Vienna, early June

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Edited by Carnifex on 04-06-2022 21:39
Cheers, Lorin

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Classic mistake: it belongs to Rhinophoridae.

Trichogena rubricosa.

(As explained previously, I refuse to adapt Rondani's monstrous misspellings)

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well that's surprising - when catching it, I thought 'probably just another Trichogena rubricosa', but I somehow never noticed the yellow patches on the abdomen before in that species, so seeing it under the microscope I was instantly convinced it had to be a Tachinid
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Cheers, Lorin

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