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Is this Peleteria Rubescens?

No. Male Nowickia ferox.


Theo...

Posted by Zeegers on 07 July 2019 12:38:30
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Tachina or Nocwickia? (09.06.19) --> Peleteria rubescens

Hello,

normally I would call this Tachina fera/magnicornis (there were many around these days), b...

Posted by Juergen Peters on 11 June 2019 01:29:32
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Tachinidae ID 2

Nowickia ferox?...

Posted by John Carr on 11 June 2019 00:58:24
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Nowickia ferox?

Well, it is not marklini neither alpina.

Theo...

Posted by Zeegers on 15 February 2019 07:41:24
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Nowickia ferox?

No, only ferox, marklini and alpina are known from Sweden. The southernmost report of marklini on &q...

Posted by MStoltze on 14 February 2019 20:30:50
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Nowickia ferox?

It is a Nowickia. I have no idea whether you have atripalpis as well ?

Theo...

Posted by Zeegers on 14 February 2019 18:04:54
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Nowickia ferox?

The large fly on this poor photo back from Juli 13 2015 seem to me as Nowickia ferox. The black mark...

Posted by MStoltze on 13 February 2019 22:02:33
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Nowickia ferox | A Nowickia sp. from Moscow region - but which?

mkes sense. I got marklini from Estonia.

Theo...

Posted by Zeegers on 09 November 2018 09:03:22
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Nowickia ferox | A Nowickia sp. from Moscow region - but which?

Zeegers wrote:
Only one to be expected around Moskwa (unless you have markilini as well, which is t...

Posted by evergestis on 08 November 2018 20:00:05
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Nowickia ferox | A Nowickia sp. from Moscow region - but which?

Oh, OK! Thanks a lot!...

Posted by evergestis on 23 October 2018 15:49:16
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