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Phasia hemiptera? Ectophasia crassipennis (male)
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Mucha Fero |
Posted on 07-09-2025 12:27
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Tachinidae_Phasia hemiptera (female) is the correct name? Slovak Republic, Malá Fatra, approximately altitude cca 500 m a. s. l. Thank you very much for your help. Best regards. Fote date: 07. 09. 2025.
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Mucha Fero |
Posted on 07-09-2025 12:28
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Mucha Fero |
Posted on 07-09-2025 12:28
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Mucha Fero |
Posted on 07-09-2025 12:28
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eklans |
Posted on 07-09-2025 13:09
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It's a male Ectophasia crassipennis.
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Mucha Fero |
Posted on 07-09-2025 15:26
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eklans wrote: It's a male Ectophasia crassipennis. Erick thank you very much. |
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