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Tachinidae?
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Gumenuk Vitalij |
Posted on 27-11-2008 08:08
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Member Location: Posts: 1303 Joined: 26.11.08 |
Vladimir region (north), forest area "the Red beacon". 15.07.2008 To which family does this belong? a sort a kind ? Gumenuk Vitalij attached the following image: [176.18Kb] Edited by Gumenuk Vitalij on 27-11-2008 08:48 |
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Jan Willem |
Posted on 27-11-2008 08:41
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Member Location: Waalwijk, The Netherlands Posts: 2126 Joined: 24.07.04 |
A bit difficult to see the wing venation, but my guess would be Tachinidae. If you change the subject to "Tachinidae?", the specialist will certainly be able to tell you if this is correct.
Jan Willem van Zuijlen |
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Gumenuk Vitalij |
Posted on 27-11-2008 08:50
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Member Location: Posts: 1303 Joined: 26.11.08 |
Jan Willem wrote: A bit difficult to see the wing venation, but my guess would be Tachinidae. If you change the subject to "Tachinidae?", the specialist will certainly be able to tell you if this is correct. Thanks for council |
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ChrisR |
Posted on 27-11-2008 12:38
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Administrator Location: Reading, England Posts: 7699 Joined: 12.07.04 |
Looks like a Linnaemyia sp. but maybe Theo will cast more light on it |
Gumenuk Vitalij |
Posted on 27-11-2008 12:43
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Member Location: Posts: 1303 Joined: 26.11.08 |
Chris Raper wrote: Looks like a Linnaemyia sp. but maybe Theo will cast more light on it Thanks, I will wait |
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Zeegers |
Posted on 27-11-2008 17:52
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Member Location: Soest, NL Posts: 18546 Joined: 21.07.04 |
We can't see the femora, but should be L. vulpina, a female. Theo |
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Gumenuk Vitalij |
Posted on 27-11-2008 18:16
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Member Location: Posts: 1303 Joined: 26.11.08 |
Zeegers wrote: We can't see the femora, but should be L. vulpina, a female. Theo Thanks for the rendered help. |
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