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Looks like a Winthemia to me - something close to quadripustulata (from the orange T5 and wide strip...
Posted by ChrisR
on 20 September 2011 11:49:32
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Tachinidae
if it is a male, it is very aberrant, since the vertex is much much broader than in my males Winthem...
Posted by Zeegers
on 07 January 2011 16:04:59
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Tachinidae
Hello, I have some strange specimens of the Winthemia . I need your advice how to separate the varieg...
Posted by neprisikiski
on 04 January 2011 00:52:10
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Winthemia quadripustulata , Tachinidae
That's what it is. Thank's again Theo :)
Jari...
Posted by JariF
on 20 December 2010 15:30:53
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Winthemia quadripustulata , Tachinidae
Winthemia , quite likely W. quadripustulata
Theo...
Posted by Zeegers
on 19 December 2010 21:31:21
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Winthemia quadripustulata , Tachinidae
An other picture...
Posted by JariF
on 19 December 2010 08:50:13
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Winthemia quadripustulata , Tachinidae
Here is an other one and I believe I should know this with yellow tip of abdomen. 8mm is size and fr...
Posted by JariF
on 19 December 2010 08:49:45
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Tachinidae, E-HU, 06.2010
A very pretty male Winthemia quadripustulata .
Note the reddish abdominal tip.
Theo...
Posted by Zeegers
on 24 June 2010 20:49:37
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Little help
looks like Winthemia quadripustulata or a close species...
Posted by neprisikiski
on 23 September 2009 11:05:45
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Tachinida with wincing larva
In the last pic, you can see the 5 typical bristles on humerus, so Winthemia it is.
The tibiae are ...
Posted by Zeegers
on 20 August 2009 21:04:05
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