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Peleteria ferina NE Poland
affiniscyanoviridis
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Posted on 26-11-2014 14:57
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Hi,

is it possible to ID?

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Posted on 26-11-2014 19:37
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Hi J.

Locality ?


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Posted on 27-11-2014 08:53
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Hi Theo,

Kurowo - Narew National Park - NE Poland

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J
 
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Dziekuje

It looks like some very interesting Peleteria: something like P. ruficornis.
This species is extremely rare in Central Europe, though it does occur north to Finland.
GIven the lack of lateral angles etc., this ID is provisionary.


Theo
 
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Posted on 27-11-2014 10:27
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Nie ma za co, nao tem de que!! I'm Portuguese Smile EDIT: I am grateful to you ...
This year i'v started to make some movies ... unfortunately this one wasn't good so yesterday it went to the garbish but with luck i did not erase the trash Smile tried to edit and I hope it will help in the ID!!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u-lNUA6fJX4&feature=youtu.be
Joao
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It helps !

I'd say P. ruficornis is pretty likely !!

Theo
 
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This has been a total blown up for me Sad Sad

I had the idea Peleteria ruficornis was very distinctive (only Peleteria with a marbled abdomen and last terguite reddish) and looked like this:
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Posted on 28-11-2014 08:50
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Thanks for the ID Smile good that it helps!
Best regards
Joao
 
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Posted on 28-11-2014 15:42
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Joao, you are right, I am off.

It is Peleteria ferina, another rare Peleteria, more an Eastern European species and clearly not in my comfort zone.


Theo
 
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Hi Theo, Piluca was right ... I don't know much about Tachinidae Smile
Thanks a lot to both of for the rare ID Smile
Best regards
J
 
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Excuse me to step in this conversation, but could you confirm Peleteria ruficornis is the only species with last tergite reddish ?
Because I pictured today a Peleteria looking like this :

observations.be/media/photo/030/375/30375986.jpg
Whole pictures in the observation site for Belgium https://observati...199197873/

observations.be/media/photo/030/364/30364035.jpg

observations.be/media/photo/030/364/30364036.jpg

Thank you for answer or comments ...
 
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Please post in a new, seperate thread. This gets very confusing.

thanks

Theo
 
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