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Macquartia (was: Tachinidae ? (806))
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Gumenuk Vitalij |
Posted on 02-12-2008 08:59
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To which family does this belong? Midland of Russia, the Moscow region (Jugo-east area). 02.09.2004 Gumenuk Vitalij attached the following image: ![]() [134.39Kb] Edited by ChrisR on 03-12-2008 00:00 |
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socrates |
Posted on 02-12-2008 09:49
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Member Location: California Posts: 109 Joined: 11.02.07 |
looks like Tachinidae
tempus fugit |
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Gordon |
Posted on 02-12-2008 09:50
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And again Muscidae I suspect. The experts will know for sure. |
Gumenuk Vitalij |
Posted on 02-12-2008 10:21
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Tachinidae Macquartia sp. ? |
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Stephane Lebrun |
Posted on 02-12-2008 19:23
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I think so.
Stephane. |
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Gumenuk Vitalij |
Posted on 02-12-2008 19:29
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Stephane Lebrun wrote: I think so. Thanks for the rendered help |
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Zeegers |
Posted on 02-12-2008 19:41
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Member Location: Soest, NL Posts: 19028 Joined: 21.07.04 |
Macquartia is excellent. I can't see enough of the fly, but the calyptrae seem large, so M. tenebricosa or chalconota would be the first to think of. Theo |
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Gumenuk Vitalij |
Posted on 03-12-2008 07:07
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Member Location: Posts: 1303 Joined: 26.11.08 |
Zeegers wrote: Macquartia is excellent. I can't see enough of the fly, but the calyptrae seem large, so M. tenebricosa or chalconota would be the first to think of. Theo Thanks for the rendered help. |
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