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Tachinidae --> Nowickia ferox

Hello,

has nobody an idea?

Regards
Eugen...

Posted by Eugen on 06 August 2020 22:29:32
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ID möglich? Tachinidae?

A female Nowickia cf. ferox. The abdominal pattern is aberrant.

Theo...

Posted by Zeegers on 04 August 2020 18:42:54
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Nowickia ferox? <=

Thank you Eric.
Regards
Lars...

Posted by Mtfyfe on 31 July 2020 11:16:16
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Nowickia ferox? <=

Hi, yes it's Nowickia ferox.

Greetings, Eric...

Posted by eklans on 31 July 2020 11:09:49
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Nowickia ferox? <=

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Posted by Mtfyfe on 31 July 2020 10:12:26
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28.07.20, Southwestern Germany, Garden...

Posted by Mtfyfe on 31 July 2020 10:11:58
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Nowickia ferox?

Thank you very much. :)

Best regards, Marion...

Posted by Marion Friedrich on 19 July 2020 17:05:25
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Nowickia ferox?

and the claws are short and the abdomen has a (nearly) interrupted black vitta --> female indeed...

Posted by Zeegers on 19 July 2020 14:40:03
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Nowickia ferox?

Hi, it should be a female Nowickia ferox - I think, the orbitals are proclinate.

Eric...

Posted by eklans on 19 July 2020 14:19:59
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Nowickia ferox?

2nd picture...

Posted by Marion Friedrich on 19 July 2020 09:18:20
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