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Andre Jas
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Posted on 16-05-2007 09:05
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Hi,

Can anyone ID this (I think) Tachinid fly?
Georgsdorf, Germany, moor, app. 10 mm. 2007-05-15 on Anthriscus sylvestris. Thanks.
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Hemyda vittata (or maybe obscuripennis) - a nice tachinid usually found in sunny clearings in old woodland. I am favouring vittata but maybe Theo can confirm which it is.
 
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No, vittata is quite right. The wings are not obscured....
(and the black and yellow pattern is different in obscuripennis)


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Hi Chris and Theo,

Thanks for the ID and short description. No images to be found of this one anywhere on the net (as far as I can tell) so impossible for me to find out what it is without your helpSmile I guess I'll submit them to the gallery.
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Good idea. There should be more of these on this forum, once you know what you are looking for, maybe the search-button will help


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