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Eliozeta sp.
Enka
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Posted on 22-05-2012 00:49
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Please, can someone identify the species of this fly? The picture is taken on 20th of May 2012 in Serbia.
Thanks.
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Posted on 22-05-2012 00:59
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Tachinidae: Phasiinae
 
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Eliozeta Smile
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Please collect those !!

There might be a cryptic species around


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Posted on 23-05-2012 10:14
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Fly flew ...
Edited by Enka on 23-05-2012 10:15
 
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Enka wrote:
Fly flew ...

Need a bigger net... ?


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biggest
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Haha Grin

Well, if you can get a net on any tachinids that you see then Theo and myself would be very grateful Smile In areas on the south and east of Europe new species are always being found but they often need examination of male genitalia and many similar specimens need to be collected to prove the case for describing a new species Wink
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