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Tachinidae->Cistogaster confirmed -> C. globosa
Frank Marquard
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Posted on 14-05-2009 10:10
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Size ~4,5mm , found at 6. June 07, middle Germany.

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Yes - lovely photo Smile It shows the sexual dimorphism nicely and the short antennae, characteristic of Cistogaster Smile
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Thank you for your confirmation!
With the "large variety" Wink of types remains probably only for Germany C. globosa over?

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Frank
Edited by Frank Marquard on 14-05-2009 11:49
 
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Not sure I understand the question ... but C. globosa is correct ... C. mesnili is not recorded in Germany Smile
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Hello Chris,

fortunately you interpreted my question correctly - excuse my bad English.
Again thank you for the further confirmation!

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Frank
 
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I am glad Grin Would be a nice photo for the gallery too Wink
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No problem! Smile
 
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