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Tachinidae - Nowickia ferox
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Posted on 30-07-2009 23:02
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Hi.
Is-it Nowickia ferox or something else ?
Thanks.
Yannick
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Hi Yannick - where in the world did you catch it? Remember this is an international forum and you haven't filled-in your Location on your profile! Wink

It is certainly Nowickia but the abdominal markings look interesting ... though they are variable anyway. Smile
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Hi ChrisR.
I will complete my profile.
I'm from France, Lozère (48).
This specie has been found in Aubrac, 1300m hight.
Yannick
 
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Show us the colouration of the palpus, if you please,
or have a look of your own:

apical half yellow -> ferox
completely black -> other species


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