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Tachinidae - Bothria subalpina
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Morten A Mjelde |
Posted on 25-04-2017 21:28
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SE Norway 20. April By a gravel road in forest. About 6 mm. Maybe Bothria subalpina? Morten A Mjelde attached the following image: [195.45Kb] Edited by Morten A Mjelde on 26-04-2017 21:53 |
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Morten A Mjelde |
Posted on 25-04-2017 21:28
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Posted on 25-04-2017 21:29
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Posted on 25-04-2017 21:29
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Morten A Mjelde |
Posted on 25-04-2017 21:30
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Zeegers |
Posted on 26-04-2017 07:13
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Member Location: Soest, NL Posts: 18518 Joined: 21.07.04 |
yes. Supposed to be a rare species (just saying) Theo |
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Morten A Mjelde |
Posted on 26-04-2017 21:46
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Thank you very much! ....But fly enthusiasts are more rare... |
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Jorn R Gustad |
Posted on 07-06-2019 11:53
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Member Location: Averøy, Norway Posts: 166 Joined: 26.12.11 |
Based on convex facial carina and length of third antennal segment relatively to the second, should not this specimen belong to frontosa? Cheers Jørn |
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