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tachinidae. the Netherlands
thijsdegraaf
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Posted on 06-04-2012 16:29
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Photographed in the Netherlands, 06-04-2012. Bergen (N.H.)
I hope you know more. Macquartia perhaps? Frown
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Macquartia tenebricosa
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Thanks again Erikas.
Thijs
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Crikey - that seems early to me ... but undoubtedly M.tenebricosa ... nice find Smile
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Thanks Smile
that seems early to me

Like I said last time...it was beautiful weather in March in the Netherlands. That's maybe the reason. Now the weather is much worse.
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