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Tachinidae - Eriothrix rufomaculata
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Posted on 06-04-2008 12:13
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Hi


I found this tachinid in Paul de Arzila - Coimbra.
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another one...
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another.
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Eriothrix rufomaculata
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Smile yep. Thanks, Susan. Grin
I like much more the Voria ruralis. Grin
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Recent capture, or from last year ?


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very recent. This week. Why?
 
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Then it is of the very rare spring generation.
Quite exceptional, at least at my latitudes.


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This week temperatures arose around 30 ?C. And I could testify a boost on flies numbers, of course. This place has the same latitude as Coimbra.


Concerning other place:
The place of Vila Nova de Ceira is very nice. Almost no pollution. And we can find Zophomyia temula (I spotted 3 this Tuesdy); it was the place where I found the Gonia atra (as you IDed in the last Gonia); also there are many Phasia, Ectophasia, etc etc.
 
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