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Tachinidae - Bithia demotica
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Posted on 20-05-2012 19:27
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Hi


here a Bithia demotica I saw Póvoa Dão - Silgueiros - Viseu - PORTUGAL in 2011.VIII.22

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Hmm, yes - for this species you really need to show the male genitalia Smile
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This ID was confirmed by Tschorsnig with mine specimen in his hands. Wink
 
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It's OK, I trust his ID Wink I was just meaning that the head doesn't tell us much - but the male genitalia are extremely distinctive Smile
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I will put some more photos later.
 
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Hi Can someone confirm for me that there are 0 pre ac for both male and female Phaonia rufipalpis, not sure if 0 or just short Thanks

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