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Peleteria rubescens? <-
Siegfried Rudolf
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Posted on 12-08-2022 16:04
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Hello, everyone,

I photographed this fly today in southwest Germany in the Black Forest. I estimate the size at 11 to 12 mm. I think that could be Peleteria rubescens. Can you confirm that?

Greetings Siggi
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Hi Siggi, for the first 3 photos: correct, the 4th is a female Tachina fera.
Greetings, Eric
 
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Hi Eric,
thank you for your help. The fourth picture is of course a different animal. An embarrassing mistake - sorry.

Greetings Siggi
 
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