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Tachinidae - Medium sized.
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Posted on 26-05-2009 23:15
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found in field near willow/swamp.
Near copenhagen yesterday

ID please ?

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It's a muscid fly, a male Hydrotaea, I think Hydrotaea similis.
Stephane.
 
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Hi Stephane
do you need any detail to be more sure?

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Hi again
Similis seems not common in denmark (if recorded), could it be Hydrotaea dentipes ?

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The hairs under the mid femur don't seem enough long to me for H. dentipes. But indeed, it is into this group (dentipes, similis, anxia, palaestrica). Hind tibia has too much av to be H. anxia, and I don't think it's H. palaestrica for many reasons.
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Hi Stephane.
I´m sorry I did´nt collected it...

Thanks alot for your ansvars
Best regards Ole
 
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