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Tachinid from end July --> Bellardia (Calliphoridae)
Juergen Peters
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Posted on 15-08-2008 08:49
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Hello!

Unfortunately I only have this photo of this 10 mm Tachinid. Can it nevertheless be determined more closely? July-29, on Heracleum near forest (northwest Germany).
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Are you surd this is a Tachinid and not a Calliphorid?
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Hello, Gabor!

Xespok wrote:
Are you surd this is a Tachinid and not a Calliphorid?


No, I'm not sure, but it was rather grey and bristly...
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I'd guess a female Bellardia (Calliphoridae). See your other post.


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Hello, Theo!

Zeegers wrote:
I'd guess a female Bellardia (Calliphoridae). See your other post.


Thanks! Now that you say it, I think I see a little bit of a greenish gloss...
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