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207_ID? (Loewia sp. (male)
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Please determine ID_207. Region Mal� Fatra -Terchov� about 700 m above sea level, coniferous forest. Photography was done 10.06.2011.
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Very interesting fly ... tachinid or rhinophorid but I am going to go with Tachinidae. Other than that, I am not sure - perhaps Loewia?

As we say so often, it really needs a specimen to be looked at under a microscope Wink
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ChrisR wrote:
Very interesting fly ... tachinid or rhinophorid but I am going to go with Tachinidae. Other than that, I am not sure - perhaps Loewia?

As we say so often, it really needs a specimen to be looked at under a microscope Wink


Chris thank you very much.
 
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