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Peteina erinaceus 1

Peteina has the vertex very broad and male Nyctia very narrow.

So Erikas is 1000 % correct.

O...

Posted by Zeegers on 04 January 2011 16:32:40
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Peteina erinaceus

Holy **** !!!!


This species hasn't been seen in The NEtherlands since 1939, and before that...

Posted by Zeegers on 04 January 2011 16:18:22
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Peteina erinaceus

That's right....

Posted by neprisikiski on 04 January 2011 16:08:36
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Peteina erinaceus

...also a Peteina erinaceus...?
Picture is made 7-7-2007 in Zeist, Holland...

Posted by hedy2411 on 04 January 2011 15:24:51
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Peteina erinaceus 1

Yes, these species can be confusable for not an expert......

Posted by neprisikiski on 04 January 2011 01:34:11
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Peteina erinaceus 1

Now, that is a really interesting question ... it was labelled "Peteina erinaceus" in the ...

Posted by ChrisR on 04 January 2011 01:11:07
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Peteina erinaceus 1

Chris, is it Nyctia halterata in your photo ?...

Posted by neprisikiski on 04 January 2011 01:05:56
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Peteina erinaceus 1

Wow, that is a very unusual tachinid ... funnily enough I actually took a photo of one in the Moscow...

Posted by ChrisR on 04 January 2011 00:48:21
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Peteina erinaceus 1

I think, Peteina erinaceus it is....

Posted by neprisikiski on 04 January 2011 00:34:33
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Peteina erinaceus 1

Definitely not ... it looks really unusual but I am guessing that it is a sarcophagid, not a tachini...

Posted by ChrisR on 04 January 2011 00:10:33
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Some flies preserved in ethanol and then pinned often get the eyes sunken, how can this be avoided? Best answer: I usually keep alcohol-collected material in alcohol

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Tony, I HAD a blank in the file name. Sorry!

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