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Tachinidae --> male Epicampocera succincta
Michael Stemmer
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Hello everyone,

this tachinid fly I supposed to be a Marquartia species, but Jürgen Peters said it could beEpicampocera succincta or Pales species. Can someone please help?

Location: Germany, Rhineland-Palatinum, 53572 Unkel, river Rhine valley, Stux hill, dry and warm habitat (grapeyards), near wood, August 7th. 2024.

Thanks in advance,

Michael
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Hello Michael, female Epicampocera succincta is correct:
- legs, palps & scutellum black
- 3+4 dc, eyes hairy
Greetings, Eric Kloeckner
 
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Thank you, Eric, for determination! A new species for me

Greetings from the Stux hill,

Michael
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Sorry Michael, it's a male (no oe-bristles) - my fingers were faster than my brain...
Greetings, Eric Kloeckner
 
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ok, I´ve corrected it ...
 
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