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Diptera.info :: Leucostomatini or some other tachinid?
Posted by
Waldgeist
on 06-06-2022 20:35
#1
Austria, Hainburg, 05-Jun-2022
https://www.inatu.../120485138
Edited by
Waldgeist
on 06-06-2022 20:36
Posted by
Zeegers
on 07-06-2022 19:21
#2
Yes, Leucostoma female. Nice.
Theo
Posted by
John Carr
on 07-06-2022 19:45
#3
Zeegers wrote:
Yes, Leucostoma female. Nice.
Theo
With cell r5 open? In America a closed cell r5 is part of the definition of the genus, with some doubt about its validity as a discriminator.
Posted by
Waldgeist
on 07-06-2022 23:11
#4
I think it is Dionaea aurifrons
compare with
https://www.biodi...20087.html
Edited by
Waldgeist
on 07-06-2022 23:16