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Posted on 23-07-2008 21:26
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Hello
J?rgen Peters takes it for a Tachinidae. There are no better fotos, sorry. Can anybody tell me more?
Thanks Maja
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Lophosia fasciata Smile
 
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Chris Raper wrote:
Lophosia fasciata Smile


I guess, this is a female (?) and that's, why I did not recognize it immediately. I have only once seen a male with its extraordinary antennae: http://insektenfo...eadid=8540
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I haven't seen enough to be able to sex it but the antennae on the photos look very characteristic, as is the general shape and the shaded patch on the wing Smile
 
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Thank you Chris and J?rgen.
Greetings from the Alps
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Juergen is a good guesser: it is a female for the reasons mentioned by him.


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