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Tachina -> Tachina fera
MorganA
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Fera?

Soth Norway 17.07.2021
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So first, let’s get the genus. Genitalia say it is Nowickia s.s.
So it should be N. marklini.

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Great, thank you. I didn't know they were that similar Shock
 
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Shouldn't Nowickia have completly black legs?
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Dumb question, but is this the samen specimen ??
Last oic is without doubt Tachina fera, genitalia look totally different (?)

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Yes it is the same specimen Smile

Might be the angle of the close up that set you off before.
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