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Erycia? (Ceromasia rubrifrons)
Hello
I find Erycia furibunda, but with the red tibia, I doubt.
pic 1...
Posted by christoophe
on 15 August 2015 09:25:49
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Allophorocera?
Basicosta completely yellow.
I think Erycia furibunda.
What deceived me is the presence of small m...
Posted by christoophe
on 17 November 2013 15:17:46
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Erycia?
Hello
Collected in June, size 9 mm.
I find Erycia furibunda.
Pic 1...
Posted by christoophe
on 29 June 2013 19:34:07
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Solieria? >no, possibly Bithia
For me Bithia flies have white faces with protruding mouth edge ... bare eyes ... generally quite we...
Posted by ChrisR
on 13 January 2013 22:13:50
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Tachinidae - Erycia furibunda (male) from Serra da Estrela
And this one is a male of Erycia furibunda....
Posted by jorgemotalmeida
on 30 June 2011 22:09:19
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Tachinidae - Erycia furibunda (female) from Viseu
This Erycia furibunda female was seen several times near Viseu and also in Serra da Estrela on Umbel...
Posted by jorgemotalmeida
on 30 June 2011 22:05:23
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Tachinidae - Erycia furibunda (male) from Serra da Estrela
It has not humeral bristles in a 'strong' triangle..
And it seems to have no shadow fold in...
Posted by jorgemotalmeida
on 03 July 2010 15:56:43
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Tachinidae - Erycia furibunda (male) from Serra da Estrela
Ahh, in my head I had either Erycia or Allophorocera ... I just don't see many of them here to &...
Posted by ChrisR
on 03 July 2010 15:56:36
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Tachinidae - Erycia furibunda (male) from Serra da Estrela
Basal Humeral bristles are not in a triangle, so can't be Allophorocera. More like Erycia
T...
Posted by Zeegers
on 03 July 2010 15:55:45
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Tachinidae - Erycia furibunda (male) from Serra da Estrela
Allophorocera perhaps? Really not sure - it needs to be keyed. ...
Posted by ChrisR
on 03 July 2010 15:12:42
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