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Nowickia ferox?
MStoltze
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Posted on 13-02-2019 22:02
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The large fly on this poor photo back from Juli 13 2015 seem to me as Nowickia ferox. The black markings on the abdomen are not typical, but that seem to vary. The location is Scania in the far south of Sweden and the other two Nowickia in Sweden are more northern species. Can N. ferox be confirmed from this photo?
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It is a Nowickia. I have no idea whether you have atripalpis as well ?

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No, only ferox, marklini and alpina are known from Sweden. The southernmost report of marklini on "artportalen" is around latitude 60, and alpina is only in the northern highlands. My photo is from latitude 55.45 - so i think ferox is the only likely species.
 
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Well, it is not marklini neither alpina.

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