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Possibly Tachina magnicornis? (09.06.19) --> T. fera
Juergen Peters
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Posted on 28-01-2021 18:47
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Hello,

the last Tachina for today. Seems to be freshly emerged (?). On a forestpath in May (northwest Germany).

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Jürgen

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Only this one could be magnicornis: I see 2 oe, and the fore tarsi could be partly black.

Greetings, Eric
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Yes, 2 proclinate orbitals ..... because it is female !

Straightforward fera, I am afraid.

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Thanks a lot Eric and Theo!
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Jürgen

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