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Hippoboscidae --> Lipoptena fortisetosa
Frank Hornig
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Posted on 05-07-2021 20:29
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Should be a member of Hippoboscidae.
Is a further ID possible?
Could this be Lipoptena cervi?
Braunschweig, Germany, 05.07.2021.
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Hello,

I think, now is the season for Lipoptena fortisetosa. Lipoptena cervi flies here in October/November.
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Thanks Juergen, that's an important hint!

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Frank
 
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Juergen is very right indeed ! Fortisetosa has been introduced with Japanese deer and has established itself both in Germany and the Czeck Reubplic.

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Thank you both of you!

Regards,
Frank.
 
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