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Tachinidae -> Miltogramma germari
magnusp
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Posted on 29-09-2012 15:38
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This peculiar Tachinidae was caught in sothernmost Sweden July 26 in a dry sandy site. I lack good Tachinidae litterature, can anyone help me ID it?
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neprisikiski
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Posted on 29-09-2012 16:46
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Looks like a Miltogramma, Sarcophagidae.
Erikas
 
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Posted on 29-09-2012 17:51
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Indeed it does, thank you. I was way of on this one.. I searched for Miltogramma finds in Sweden and Miltogramma germari seems to be common in the area where this one was found. Could it be that species?
 
Thomas Pape
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Yes, Miltogramma germari it is.
Thomas Pape
 
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Posted on 29-09-2012 23:07
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Thank you very much for the confirmation!
/Magnus
 
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