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Stratiomyidae -> Eupachygaster tarsalis
Eupachygaster tarsalis. For one, the shape of the antennae is different in BErkshira, next the wing ...
Posted by Paul Beuk
on 07 July 2015 08:43:46
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Stratiomyidae -> Eupachygaster tarsalis
Pic 2...
Posted by Haleun
on 06 July 2015 23:42:59
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Stratiomyidae -> Eupachygaster tarsalis
Hello,
yesterday i found this 6 - 7mm fly on our compost box in Hannover, Germany.
Could it be a...
Posted by Haleun
on 06 July 2015 23:40:22
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Pachygaster atra? - 18/06/2011
18/06/2011, on a traffic light, Hoogboom, Belgium. Damaged specimen, only one wing. Is it Pachygaste...
Posted by Jeroen K
on 19 June 2011 11:43:01
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aquatic (semiaquatic) tree holes larvae of Stratiomyidae
atylotus wrote:
Dear Obonaj
The second larva looks quit like Eupachygaster tarsalis, but I'm n...
Posted by Jozef Obona
on 07 January 2011 19:17:04
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aquatic (semiaquatic) tree holes larvae of Stratiomyidae
Dear Obonaj
The second larva looks quit like Eupachygaster tarsalis, but I'm not 100% sure if i...
Posted by atylotus
on 07 January 2011 10:21:38
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aquatic (semiaquatic) tree holes larvae of Stratiomyidae
Odontomyia annulata
http://images.graphic4life.net/images/07nwpfku78ydok2nsm4q.jpg
ccca 3 cm
cf...
Posted by Jozef Obona
on 06 January 2011 17:59:51
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Neopachygaster meromelas?
With darkened base of the wing, the alternativeto P. atra would be Eupachygaster tarsalis, which has...
Posted by Paul Beuk
on 31 October 2008 09:36:52
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Fly found in France (Bretagne)
The darkened base of the wings rules out Neopachygaster. Eupachygaster tarsalis would in that case b...
Posted by Paul Beuk
on 05 October 2008 11:51:21
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