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Tachinidae: Erythrocera nigripes
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Date ? Looks very weird, might be Pexopsis aprica ?

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Thanks Theo !
I found it in the garden 2022-05-29 on a cherry leaf.
What pictures can I take to get closer to an ID ?

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Size is ca 6 mm.

Could Erythrocera nigripes be an option in Sweden ?

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Yes ! It resembled Pexopsis, but not a total match.
6mm. Is way too small for Pexopsis, but excellent match for Erythrocera.
That should be it.

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Thanks Theo !

That´s interesting. Could be first report from Sweden.

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So, please change the title of this thread for later use.

I found E. nigripes in the far northeast of Poland, so this record from Skane does not seem totally weird, though very nice.


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Thank you.

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