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Uknown diptera (Russia, Saratov)=>Strongygaster globula
Armen Seropian
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Russia, Saratov, 07.04.2016.
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Family Tachinidae
 
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John Carr wrote:
Family Tachinidae

Thank you, John.
Is it possible to go any further?
 
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It is Strongygaster globula, a Phasiinae that is relatively common in Russia (and rare in Europe !)


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Armen Seropian wrote:
John Carr wrote:
Family Tachinidae

Thank you, John.
Is it possible to go any further?

Theo, thank's for determination!!! TumbsUp
 
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