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Scathophaga furcata ?
Frank Marquard
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Posted on 10-01-2009 12:22
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Can be confirmed?

found on 29 October 08, middle Germany.

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Frank Marquard
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another try Wink

Grey marked 1. femur and bare arista say to me "yes".
The question remains, is that enough?

Best regards

Frank


 
Nikita Vikhrev
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Seems correct, but again exspert required - again Andrey Ozerov for Scathophagidae
 
Frank Marquard
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Many thanks Nikita for your answer and confirmation.
Then I will wait. Perhaps I have luck, and Andrey regards this here.

Best greetings

Frank
 
Andrey Ozerov
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You are right, I think it is S.furcata.
 
Frank Marquard
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Hello Andrey,

many thanks for your answer and validation.

Best regards

Frank
 
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