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Tachinidae, 27.3.2012, Czech Republic
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Posted on 28-03-2012 23:46
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GPS 49°45'54.706"N 13°20'15.921"E. Thx spectre attached the following image: ![]() [140.86Kb] |
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Posted on 29-03-2012 09:12
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One of the Gonia (not picea) but I am not sure which it could be. The time of year will help to narrow it down though but we need someone who is more familiar with the European orange Gonia spp.
Manager of the UK Species Inventory in the Angela Marmont Centre for UK Biodiversity at the Natural History Museum, London. |
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Posted on 30-03-2012 09:37
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Thanks Chris. For sure it is not atra, picea, ornata, vacua. G. capitata has clearly visible white spots on the abdomen. So it looks like G. divisa which also occurs in the Czech Republic. |
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