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Tachinidae? Female? --> Sarcophaga sp male
nowaytofly
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Posted on 23-07-2021 14:09
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Hi,
after a long time, I'm back with a new question about ID,
I've got this picture of a fly, think its a female Tachinidae, but I'm not sure, and ask if it is possible to gewt the species also?
Got it 2021 July 21st in northern Germany, close to the city of Celle between a forest and a small river. Sitting on a metal (part of a bridge)
Many thanks, have a nice weekend, Norbert
nowaytofly attached the following image:


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everyone can allways use my pictures for free, if you credit me with my nick "foto taken by nowaytofly" or similar and a weblink to this forum.
 
eklans
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Posted on 23-07-2021 16:57
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Hi Norbert, it's a Sarcophaga sp.
Greetings, Eric
 
Zeegers
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Posted on 23-07-2021 18:37
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and it is a male


Theo
 
nowaytofly
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Posted on 23-07-2021 19:13
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OMG
Thanks to both of you, eklans and Zeegers. So I'm totaly lost, shame on me. awkward
Norbert
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