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tachinid fly Blepharipa pratensis - Panzeria rudis
thijsdegraaf
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Posted on 19-05-2014 20:41
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I've only one photo of this tachinid fly. It has the size of an Ernestia rudis or Blepharipa pratensis.
Photo 19-5-2014, Bergen, The Netherlands.

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I could believe Blepharipa. Let's wait for Theo to confirm though Smile
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Thanks Chris I will wait. Mostly it's not a problem to recognize Blepharipa pratensis when I see this fly in our garden. But this one I had seen for some seconds, it was disappeared after the photo.

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Today I saw another Blepharipa pratensis. This time I had more time to look and to photograph.
Thijs
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Posted on 21-05-2014 19:51
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Yes, that is a sound call.

Never realized that Blepharipa might look like Panzeria rudis !
But it does in this picture, (but it isn't)


Theo
 
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Posted on 21-05-2014 20:38
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Frown Panzeria rudis = Ernestia rudis.
A woman this time? I had some doubts, but I saw no other possibility.
I was so happy that I recognized the male Ernestia rudis the last time. And now I'm wrong again.
Thanks Theo!
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Yes Panzeria = Ernestia

Ahh, I'm confused Theo - which are you agreeing with? Is this Blepharipa?
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It is Blepharipa, as you suggested. Chris


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Posted on 22-05-2014 07:26
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I'm confused too, but I'm glad I wasn't wrong after all. Smile
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