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Tachinidae - Species?
blue99
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Posted on 20-03-2011 17:21
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Hello,

excuse me for my bad English.

The following Tachinidae is a result from breeding of Araschnia levana. The caterpillars of Araschnia levana I found in last autumn in Freiberg/Saxony in Germany. On 17th March 2011 this Diptera come from a puppa of Araschnia levana.

What is the species of this Diptera? Can anybody help me?

Photos:
http://www.lepifo...read=39606
http://www.lepifo...read=39607
http://www.lepifo...read=39608

Maik
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Edited by ChrisR on 20-03-2011 19:57
 
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Posted on 20-03-2011 19:05
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Dear Maik

This forum requests you to post the photos here and not to use links, thanks

it is Sturmia bella, a typical parasitoid of Nymphalidae (so that figures !)


Theo
 
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Posted on 20-03-2011 19:26
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Dear Theo

thank you very much!

Maik
 
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I have added the photo for Maik and made his links work.

Looks like a Sturmia to me too Smile
Edited by ChrisR on 20-03-2011 19:58
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Thanks!

Maik
 
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