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Phasia barbifrons?
Cor Zonneveld
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Posted on 29-07-2009 15:19
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Today in Amstelveen. Lots of Hogwees everywhere, lots of flies - mostly only the most common species.

But I also found this Tachinid, tiny tiny (2 mm?) but easily recognizable as Phasia. Is it indeed P. barbifrons (based on gallery inspection)?
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Posted on 29-07-2009 15:35
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Yeap !

Finally, finally a record from western Netherlands.

Thank you !


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You're welcome!

Easily overlooked, I guess...
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