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Gymnosoma nudifrons (female)
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Mucha Fero |
Posted on 13-09-2025 07:47
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Member Location: Posts: 8389 Joined: 27.09.10 |
Tachinidae_Gymnosoma nudifrons is the correct name? Region Malá Fatra Terchová about 550 m altitude. Thank you very much for your help. I made a photo of 07. 09. 2025.
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Mucha Fero |
Posted on 13-09-2025 07:47
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[quote]Mucha Fero wrote:
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Mucha Fero |
Posted on 13-09-2025 07:48
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eklans |
Posted on 13-09-2025 11:52
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Member Location: Franconia, Germany Posts: 4171 Joined: 11.11.18 |
I think Gymnosoma nudifrons is correct - but it's a male.
Greetings, Eric K |
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Mucha Fero |
Posted on 13-09-2025 16:07
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eklans wrote: I think Gymnosoma nudifrons is correct - but it's a male. Eric K thank you very much. |
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Zeegers |
Posted on 15-09-2025 16:10
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Member Location: Soest, NL Posts: 19143 Joined: 21.07.04 |
Well, thorax lacks dust (except for humeri), so it is a female to me. Too much dust on scutellum for rotundatum and nudifrons and if you look very carefully, you can see the additional lateral tiny dust spots on hind margin of thorax, distinctive for clavatum. So I'd say female clavatum (which might be a complex, but then again, it is a Gymnosoma, anything might be) Theo |
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Mucha Fero |
Posted on 15-09-2025 17:23
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Member Location: Posts: 8389 Joined: 27.09.10 |
Zeegers wrote: Well, thorax lacks dust (except for humeri), so it is a female to me. Too much dust on scutellum for rotundatum and nudifrons and if you look very carefully, you can see the additional lateral tiny dust spots on hind margin of thorax, distinctive for clavatum. So I'd say female clavatum (which might be a complex, but then again, it is a Gymnosoma, anything might be) Theo Theo thank you very much. |
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