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Tachinidae > Phasia?
Urs
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Posted on 04-11-2008 16:56
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i could not find a fly with such dark wings in the Gallery and need help as usual, thank you.

Fotos: Switzerland, Wattwil SG, 750m NN, 27.07.08

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again, very dark male hemiptera. NIce pics.


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a lot of work for this for me new species, thank you Theo.

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Phasia hemiptera (male) - a very distinctive and very sexually dimorphic species Smile
 
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indeed, you are right Chris, not easy for me, but with your help...

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