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Miltogramma sp. --> confirmed
karl7
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Posted on 14-02-2025 16:05
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Have a nice day. I come from Austria. I have a few larger flowering areas there. So far I have already detected over 2000 species of insects on the areas. I only started photographing Diptera species more often in 2024. But I'm interested in which Diptera species occur in my area. Unfortunately I don't speak English but with the translation it should work. Now to the question of whether anyone can help me with this Diptera species. Unfortunately i have that one photo.I would be very grateful for an Answer. Best Wishes Karl.
Find data: Austria, Lower Austria, Tattendorf, 220m ,sea ​​level, Flowering meadow next to riparian forest, 16.6.2024, Size 4-6mm, Species sits on an umbelliferous plant
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karl7
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Posted on 26-02-2025 19:56
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Have a nice Day. One question again please. Is it a Miltogramma species or is it just Tachinidae sp.?
Kind regards Karl.
 
Zeegers
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Posted on 27-02-2025 09:41
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Definitely Miltogramma.....

Theo
 
karl7
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Posted on 27-02-2025 16:47
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Hello theo thanks for the confirmation from Miltogramma sp. Maybe a Miltogramma specialist will take a look.
Best Wishes Karl.
 
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