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Tachinidae, Gonia picea from Romania
cosmln
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Posted on 13-04-2008 22:23
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HI,

last fly from 8.april.2008.
seen several exemplary (one collected), in photo two different specimens.

found on the ground, one on log covered with mud, near a Fagus forest (~650m).

size ~12mm.

after the wide front his will some kind of Gonia or near, can be IDed furter?

thanks in advance for all the help.
cosmln

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second (and last) photo
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Gonia sp. it is. Pfft
 
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Gonia ornata female? Theo will confirm.. or not.
 
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Should be G. picea, but it looks kind of strange. Can't be sure without frontal shot (yes I know, I always demand laterals, very nicely done here, and now I need a frontal....)


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Zeegers wrote:
Should be G. picea, but it looks kind of strange. Can't be sure without frontal shot (yes I know, I always demand laterals, very nicely done here, and now I need a frontal....)


Theo


Hi Theo,

no frontal view of live exemplary bu maybe this is enough.
the exemplary is collected if something more needed.

thanks,
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Yes, Gonia picea it is, thanks


Theo
 
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Zeegers wrote:
Yes, Gonia picea it is, thanks


Theo


Thanks again Theo,
i see the species is already in the gallery. if someone need/want also this there just let me know.

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