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Muscidae? => Tachinidae, Strongygaster globula
Woodmen
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Posted on 06-08-2017 19:59
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Russia, Kirov region. 04.08.2017.

Vladimir.

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Tachinidae, maybe Strongygaster.
Stephane.
 
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Thank you very much, Stephane!
Regards
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Strongygaster it is. These are remarkable common around Moscow.

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S. globula, which is the late summer species of the two (so that figures !)


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Thank you very much, Theo!
Regards
Vladimir.

Actually I am 1000 km from Moscow.Smile
The translation of this phrase ( "of the two (so that figures !)"Frown) did not understand.
 
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"that figures' = that makes total sense.
There are 2 species of Strongygaster: celer, which is a spring species, and globula, late summer.

As for Kirov, missed that, I'd better said ' in eastern Europe', since it is already true in eastern Poland.
Genus is very rare in Western Europe.

Theo

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Now I understand. Smile
Thank you!

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