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Tachinidae genus possible? Leucostoma sp
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Posted on 16-08-2019 15:13
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Berlin - August 2017

Hello everyone,

i am sorry for the bad photo but i remember a wasp crashed into it while i tried to get shots of it and it flew away. I was mad about it. Anyway, i am going through photos and i wanted to post this single photo with hopes of a genus. Is it possible to reach a genus? The wing vein could be Tachinid or Rhino but the calypters are large, so i think of Tachinidae.

I certainly do not expect a genus with one photo but i am giving it a shot.

Thank you and Best wishes,
John
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seems to be of genus Leucostoma. yes?
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Most certainly !

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Thank you for the confirmation, Theo. I will look for it this year. I am happy to have a starting point. This is the first and only time that i've seen a Leucostoma sp.

Best Wishes,
John
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