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Tachinidae, Tachina fera from Romania
cosmln
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Posted on 22-08-2007 14:37
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Hi,

again with another fly from Retezat (~1300m).
this is for sure an tachinid and maybe Tachina.

big size (~10mm).

thanks in advance,
cosmln

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hi,

i just look thru the gallery and remain at T.fera but this more darker than the exemplary from the gallery.
i have readed some of the post that describe the diference between fera and magnicornis but i think that is to much for me.

maybe some more oppinion?

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Both are very variable.
This is fera: narrow vertex, reddish tarsi.

No doubt


Great pic !
Theo
 
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Zeegers wrote:
Both are very variable.
This is fera: narrow vertex, reddish tarsi.

No doubt


Great pic !
Theo


Thanks Theo,

this is more than enough for me.
which will be more usefull for the gallery (as there are already some photos of this species).

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