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Small Tachinid for id please -> Erythrocera nigripes
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Aug 22, 2020, Central Poland
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Difficult. First impression based on wing venation is a Blondeliini, however, there are 4 post DC which is rarely seen in Blondeliini. So could very well be some Eryciini / Goniini.

Work in progress.


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So, I am pretty sure this is Erythocera nigripes.

A species I have only found once ... .in Poland !

Niemozliwy


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Zeegers wrote:
So, I am pretty sure this is Erythocera nigripes.

A species I have only found once ... .in Poland !

Niemozliwy


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Dziękuję / Thank you

I've been fortunate with rare Tachinids this year. Phasia aurulans in July and now this.

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Prosze bardzo / you are very welcome.

Keep up the good work.

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