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Trichopoda pictipennis? => confirmed
Siegfried Rudolf
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Posted on 09-09-2024 16:55
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Hello everyone,

I photographed this fly, which is about 8 mm in size, yesterday at the edge of a meadow in southwest Germany. Is it Trichopoda pictipennis?

Thanks and regards,
Siggi
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Yes Siggi, it is - nice find! TumbsUp
Greetings, Eric Kloeckner
 
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Hi Eric,

great, thank you for your confirmation.

Greetings Siggi
 
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Great to see your knowledge of the literature is up to date !

Theo
 
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