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Tachinidae - female Ramonda in the prunaria/prunicia complex
Morten A Mjelde
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I'm excited about what this might be. A small dark Tachinid with strong legs crawling around in low vegetation about 1275 masl. Hedmark, Norway 2 July.

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Clearly a Wagneriini: Ramonda or similar. I need to work on this one.

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So, it is a female Ramonda in the prunaria / prunicia complex


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Thank you very much! Smile

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