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Solieria sp. (Tachinidae)
Karol Ox
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Posted on 21-07-2013 09:17
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Hello.

Thank you for an ID. Date: 11.7.2013, Slovakia-Kosice, 200m a.s.l.

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I think that it is Tachinidae (Solieria sp.)
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Mucha Fero wrote:
I think that it is Tachinidae (Solieria sp.)
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Fero thank you.
 
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Yes, I would agree with that ... females are not as easy to identify as males, I think.
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ChrisR wrote:
Yes, I would agree with that ... females are not as easy to identify as males, I think.

Chris, thank you.
 
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Determined: RNDr. VladimĂ­r Straka
 
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Did he see the pictures only or did he examine a specimen?
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Paul Beuk wrote:
Did he see the pictures only or did he examine a specimen?

He only view pictures. I do not specimen.
 
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WEll, in my opinion the species cannot be determined from these pictures and to be honest, I would put my money on pacifica.


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Zeegers wrote:
WEll, in my opinion the species cannot be determined from these pictures and to be honest, I would put my money on pacifica.


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