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Tachinid near bog in Holland
Cor Zonneveld
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Posted on 12-05-2009 20:48
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Same bog as Hybomitra of other thread. Medium sized some 8 mm I guess. In dry grass between bog and edge of woodland. Despite cold weather difficult to approach.
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and lateral

(on my screenthe previous photo shows artefacts not present in the original...hope it is OK with others)
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Againa Drents-Friese Wouden ?

This is Appendicia truncata.

You can very nicely see the appendix to vein M, very unusual otherwise in Ernestiini. In Linnaemyia, the appendix is much longer.


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Very nice find - and some good photos for the gallery perhaps Smile
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Thanks Theo.

Again DFW, and more to come!

Here are coordinates:
X 217.153, Y 548.392

Is this a typical woodland species, are a bog species? And what about its distribution in Holland?

I'll submit the photo's to the gallery.
Edited by Cor Zonneveld on 13-05-2009 09:17
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