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Tachinidae - cf.Ernestia puparum
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Posted on 19-03-2012 16:57
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Hi. Thank you for an identification. 19.3.2012, Slovakia-Kosice, 200m a.s.l.
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It is a Tachinidae? Thank you.
 
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Looks like Ernestia puparum - not uncommon in mainland Europe in early Spring but very rare here in the UK Smile
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Thank you Chris.
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Looks like Ernestia puparum - not uncommon in mainland Europe in early Spring but very rare here in the UK Smile
 
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