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Tachinidae, The Netherlands. Phorocera obscura
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Posted on 03-05-2018 19:59
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My first tachinid fly this year in the apple tree. And i don't know the name.
3-5-2018, Bergen N.H., The Netherlands.

Best regards, Thijs
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second photo.
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looks similar to Phorocera obscura. maybe Theo will visit soon.

ps. love the photo with the bubble. nice work Smile
Edited by johnes81 on 03-05-2018 22:57
John and Nini. Naturalists not experts.
 
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Thanks! Yes, you're right. I should know that. I have Phorocera obscura more often in the garden. When they blow bubbles, they move less. Smile
Regards, Thijs
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