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Raupenfliege (Tachinidae), Phasia spec.?
Horst Schlueter
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Posted on 06-02-2010 09:26
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Hallo,
this fly I photographed at home on my writingdesk the 01.02.2009 in Winnenden, WN, Baden-Württemberg, Gemany.
The length ist between 5 an 6 mm

Is it possible to say more than Phasia spec.?

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Hallo,
this fly I photographed at home on my writingdesk the 01.02.2009 in Winnenden, WN, Baden-Württemberg, Gemany.
The length ist between 5 an 6 mm

Is it possible to say more than Phasia spec.?

Best regards
Horst Schlüter
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The photo isn't visible. You should resize it to 600 px wide.
 
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Hallo,
I Don't know, why it is in this forum, because I didn't put it there, an why the photo is double??


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Horst
 
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Not Phasia (the median vein on yours doesn't have a long enough petiole) but it could be Clytiomyia perhaps? Needs Theo to have a look at it I think Smile

Not sure why it doubled and was put in the wrong forum originally but I have moved it here to the correct one Smile
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Or maybe a female Opesia?
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I'm thinking Strongygaster


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ChrisR wrote:
Not Phasia (the median vein on yours doesn't have a long enough petiole) but it could be Clytiomyia perhaps? Needs Theo to have a look at it I think Smile

Not sure why it doubled and was put in the wrong forum originally but I have moved it here to the correct one Smile


Dear Chris,
thank you for moving the thread in this part of forum.

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Horst
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Dear Chris, dear Gabor and dear Theo,
thank you very much for your opinions and determinations.

With best regards
Horst
 
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