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ID Family Tachinidae
It is a female Nemorilla and given locality, I expect it to be N. maculosa .
Theo...
Posted by Zeegers
on 27 November 2015 08:53:01
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Tachinid from Fuerteventura
Many thanks for ID, Theo.
Nemorilla maculosa is listed for Fuerteventura.
http://www.azoresbio...
Posted by Marion Friedrich
on 21 May 2015 20:26:49
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Tachinid from Fuerteventura
Looks like Nemorilla maculosa .
Did you collect any ?
The host is a 'micro' ?
Theo...
Posted by Zeegers
on 20 May 2015 15:49:18
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tachinid fly in the scullery.
Thanks Chris,
I hadn't recognized it. I have Nemorilla floralis in the garden. But there is al...
Posted by thijsdegraaf
on 25 June 2014 21:18:42
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Amazing event of fly (Nemorilla maculosa ) parasiting a caterpillar (Euchalcia variabilis)
Fantastic moment ..... |t...
Posted by jaz1
on 09 October 2013 16:59:46
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Amazing event of fly (Nemorilla maculosa ) parasiting a caterpillar (Euchalcia variabilis)
Yes, and did you notice that these photos also show that two eggs (of presumably Nemorilla maculosa ...
Posted by jorgemotalmeida
on 09 October 2013 10:40:55
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Amazing event of fly (Nemorilla maculosa ) parasiting a caterpillar (Euchalcia variabilis)
Very nice indeed ! And very characteristic of Winthemiini (and some other Tachinidae) !
Theo...
Posted by Zeegers
on 08 October 2013 18:53:29
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Amazing event of fly (Nemorilla maculosa ) parasiting a caterpillar (Euchalcia variabilis)
Bravo!! very interesting photos!...
Posted by nicole lartigau
on 06 October 2013 16:56:23
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Amazing event of fly (Nemorilla maculosa ) parasiting a caterpillar (Euchalcia variabilis)
Very nice series of photos ... of a typical oviposition pose for tachinids :) I wasn't sure abou...
Posted by ChrisR
on 06 October 2013 13:42:40
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Amazing event of fly (Nemorilla maculosa ) parasiting a caterpillar (Euchalcia variabilis)
I had no idea Brachycera had such long ovipositors. It reminds me of an Ichneumon wasp, some of whi...
Posted by John Carr
on 06 October 2013 13:28:53
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