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Tachinidae -> Hubneria affinis
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MorganA |
Posted on 03-12-2022 16:17
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Another one I am not quite sure about. I am thinking Huebneria affinis (Don't think this species is registered in Norway though, but it is in Sweden) Its a shame the apical scutellars are knocked off, but from the small stub of one of them it seem rather raised. South west Norway 30th May 2022 Edited by MorganA on 04-12-2022 11:27 |
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MorganA |
Posted on 03-12-2022 16:17
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MorganA |
Posted on 03-12-2022 16:17
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MorganA |
Posted on 03-12-2022 16:18
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MorganA |
Posted on 03-12-2022 16:18
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MorganA |
Posted on 03-12-2022 16:18
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Zeegers |
Posted on 03-12-2022 18:11
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Yes, that looks good for Hubneria adfinis. Check whether backside of hind coxa has a bristle (best seen in strict lateral view in most cases) Theo |
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MorganA |
Posted on 03-12-2022 18:47
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Thank you! I will check tomorrow, gotta leave it to soften a bit, in current position it was hard to asses weather the hairs came from abdomen or coxa. I see that it is found in Norway, as Hubneria. |
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MorganA |
Posted on 04-12-2022 11:25
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It does indeed have some rather long bristle like hairs on pd side of hind coxa (difficult to capture on photo tho) |
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Zeegers |
Posted on 04-12-2022 14:48
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Yes, that settles it (Hubneria) Theo |
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