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Phasia?
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| thijsdegraaf |
Posted on 27-08-2011 08:01
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Member Location: Bergen (NH) Posts: 838 Joined: 21.10.08 |
Photographed in the Netherlands, 25-8-2011. In Meijel (Limburg) Tachinidae. I think Phasia, but I don't know the species. Is a name possible? Best regards, Thijs thijsdegraaf attached the following image: ![]() [50.73Kb] http://www.tuin-t...engels.htm |
| thijsdegraaf |
Posted on 27-08-2011 08:01
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Member Location: Bergen (NH) Posts: 838 Joined: 21.10.08 |
second photo
thijsdegraaf attached the following image: ![]() [57.44Kb] http://www.tuin-t...engels.htm |
| thijsdegraaf |
Posted on 27-08-2011 08:02
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Member Location: Bergen (NH) Posts: 838 Joined: 21.10.08 |
third photo
thijsdegraaf attached the following image: ![]() [62.41Kb] http://www.tuin-t...engels.htm |
| ChrisR |
Posted on 27-08-2011 09:16
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Super Administrator Location: Reading, England Posts: 7706 Joined: 12.07.04 |
Female Phasia aurigera, I think I don't see the usual orange pleural hairs that might make it P.hemiptera.
Manager of the UK Species Inventory in the Angela Marmont Centre for UK Biodiversity at the Natural History Museum, London. |
| thijsdegraaf |
Posted on 27-08-2011 09:23
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Member Location: Bergen (NH) Posts: 838 Joined: 21.10.08 |
Thanks Cris for the name and explanation. ![]() Thijs http://www.tuin-t...engels.htm |
| thijsdegraaf |
Posted on 27-08-2011 16:07
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Member Location: Bergen (NH) Posts: 838 Joined: 21.10.08 |
Chris. On the forum waarneming.nl is asked why the females P. obesa and P. aurulans are not possible. Would you explain for I don't know ![]() Thijs http://www.tuin-t...engels.htm |
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I don't see the usual orange pleural hairs that might make it P.hemiptera.

