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Unknown Tachinid from Bavaria (1) -> Ectophasia crassipennis
Rupert Huber
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Posted on 10-09-2020 15:50
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Hi to all!

Could anyone tell the name of this beautiful Tachinid, please?

Data: 10.9.2020, Germany, Upper Bavaria, north of Traunstein (coordinates 47.89424, 12.62577), about 600m a.s.l.
Size about 6-8mm
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Hello Rupert,

male Ectophasia crassipennis.
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Hi Jürgen!

Thanx a lot! So it seems to be extremely variable in abdomen patterns.
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Not really (Compared with Phasia). This is a male, the other female.

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