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Diptera.info :: Tachinidae II - Hubneria affinis
Posted by
Morten A Mjelde
on 02-01-2023 23:06
#1
South Norway,Telemark. 07.07.2022.
Edited by
Morten A Mjelde
on 04-01-2023 18:24
Posted by
Morten A Mjelde
on 02-01-2023 23:06
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Posted by
Morten A Mjelde
on 02-01-2023 23:06
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Posted by
Morten A Mjelde
on 02-01-2023 23:07
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Morten A Mjelde
on 02-01-2023 23:07
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Edited by
Morten A Mjelde
on 02-01-2023 23:08
Posted by
Zeegers
on 03-01-2023 08:17
#6
I think male Huberia affinis, the scutellum is a bit dark, though.
Check whether the backside of hind coxa has a strong bristle (very difficult to photograph, though)
Theo
Posted by
Morten A Mjelde
on 03-01-2023 20:11
#7
Thanks so much! Yes, it is difficult to see if there a strong bristle on hind coxa...
Morten
Posted by
Zeegers
on 04-01-2023 14:16
#8
Have a strict lateral view
Posted by
Zeegers
on 04-01-2023 14:17
#9
Use a Sarcophaga spec to learn the trick
Posted by
Morten A Mjelde
on 04-01-2023 18:22
#10
Thanks, there is a strong bristle on the back of the hind coxa. Then I remove the question mark.
Morten
Posted by
Zeegers
on 05-01-2023 08:26
#11
Yes, I would do that !
Nice it worked out.
Theo
Posted by
Morten A Mjelde
on 05-01-2023 22:00
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Morten