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Another Tachinidae sp ?
Ben Hamers
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Posted on 18-12-2004 20:50
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This one disturbed me, wenn I was cleaning my windows. He walked around with half-spreaded wings ( Heerlen IX 2004 ).

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Paul Beuk
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It is a Rhinophoridae, parasitoid of woodlice (pissebedden). I doe not have a key at hand here, but maybe one of the other visitors can give a more precise answer.

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Ben Hamers
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Great work, Paul, you should start a commercial "one hour determination service".

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Paul Beuk
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Shall I give you my account number? Grin
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Posted on 19-12-2004 18:19
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This is Paykullia maculata, a Rhinophorid indeed.
Quite common indoor, rather scarce outdoor.
The wing pattern is characteristic.

Do I share in the money ?

Theo Zeegers
 
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Thank you both.
I don't have to pay, because I came up with the idea.

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Paul Beuk
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The idea is good for a discount. And Theo, if everyone who confirms the previous identification get a share, then the forum will overflow with confirmations. Smile Still, I will consider it. Grin
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