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Tachina fera?
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| PeterD |
Posted on 15-09-2010 10:51
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Member Location: Portsmouth UK Posts: 297 Joined: 08.11.09 |
I believe this is Tachina fera. Could someone please confirm?![]() Click here for larger image >>http://www.imagei...ndg-XL.jpg ![]() Click here for larger image >>http://www.imagei...Cih-XL.jpg Thank you Kind regards Peter www.imageinuk.com |
| ChrisR |
Posted on 15-09-2010 11:14
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Super Administrator Location: Reading, England Posts: 7706 Joined: 12.07.04 |
Yes, that's T.fera The orange legs separate it from Nowickia and the lack of Peleteria-bristles separate it from Peleteria ... and the fact that Peleteria is insanely rare in the UK
Manager of the UK Species Inventory in the Angela Marmont Centre for UK Biodiversity at the Natural History Museum, London. |
| PeterD |
Posted on 15-09-2010 14:04
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Member Location: Portsmouth UK Posts: 297 Joined: 08.11.09 |
ChrisR wrote: Yes, that's T.fera The orange legs separate it from Nowickia and the lack of Peleteria-bristles separate it from Peleteria ... and the fact that Peleteria is insanely rare in the UK ![]() Thank you Chris
Kind regards Peter www.imageinuk.com |
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The orange legs separate it from Nowickia and the lack of Peleteria-bristles separate it from Peleteria ... and the fact that Peleteria is insanely rare in the UK