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Tachinidae NL, August --> Linnaemya picta
johanvantbosch
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Posted on 12-11-2017 20:16
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Is it possible to name this Tachinidae?
Photographed in Delft, Zuid-Holland, The Netherlands on 14 August 2017.

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Edited by johanvantbosch on 13-11-2017 22:20
Best wishes,
Johan van 't Bosch
Rotterdam, The Netherlands
 
John Carr
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I think tribe Ernestiini.
 
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John Carr wrote:
I think tribe Ernestiini.


Thank you John! I hope some more is possible.
I have some photos of other individuals on the same day, which I think are the same species. I will see if I can add them later.
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Male Linnaemyia picta.

Well documented !


Theo
 
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Thank you, Theo

Zeegers wrote:
Male Linnaemyia picta.

Well documented !


Theo

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Johan van 't Bosch
Rotterdam, The Netherlands
 
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