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Tachinid: Phasia hemiptera?
Juergen Peters
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Posted on 15-04-2007 12:45
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Hello!

This fly from a Prunus spinosa hedge yesterday (Ostwestfalen/Germany) is a male Phasia hemiptera, right?

www.foto-upload.de/diptera/070414/Phasia_hemiptera_M1.jpg

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www.foto-upload.de/diptera/070414/Phasia_hemiptera_M3.jpg
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Jürgen

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Looks like P.hemiptera to me Smile They are double-brooded and the early brood isn't usually very noticable here - well found Smile
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Juergen Peters
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Hello, Chris!

Chris Raper wrote:
Looks like P.hemiptera to me Smile They are double-brooded and the early brood isn't usually very noticable - well found here Smile


Thanks! You are right: these flies are numerous here in late summer, but I had noticed them very rarely in spring.
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