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Tachinidae - May - Paracraspedothrix montivaga ?
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Morten A Mjelde |
Posted on 07-10-2018 18:07
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Norway, Telemark, 07.05.2018, 4,1 mm. In a salix tree at an open marsh / grass area. Edited by Morten A Mjelde on 09-10-2018 22:11 |
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Morten A Mjelde |
Posted on 07-10-2018 18:09
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Posted on 07-10-2018 18:11
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Morten A Mjelde |
Posted on 07-10-2018 18:12
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Morten A Mjelde |
Posted on 09-10-2018 14:21
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Cyzenis ? Rosevinge |
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John Carr |
Posted on 09-10-2018 17:07
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Rosevinge15 wrote: Cyzenis ? Rosevinge I think so -- discal scutellars are close together. |
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Zeegers |
Posted on 09-10-2018 18:23
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However, the back of the head is largely black haired and the praealae bristle is short. To me, it is likely a Blondeliini: Paracraspedothrix. Theo |
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Morten A Mjelde |
Posted on 09-10-2018 22:09
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Thank you very much, John and Theo! Only Paracraspedothrix montivaga is found in Norway. Rosevinge |
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