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Tachina fera female?
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Posted on 13-10-2007 08:28
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Hello,

I think there is no problem to say Tachina fera female, isn't it?
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The antennae & legs are right - but I must admit to being confused by the angle. Do you have anything that gives a dorsal view?
 
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should be fera indeed.


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Hello,

I don't have a dorsal view of this specimen (it was pretty high in an ivy stand). I was rather confident about my identification, but thanks to both of you.
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in matters of female fera or magnicornis, never be confident.


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Hello,

Zeegers wrote:
in matters of female fera or magnicornis, never be confident.
Theo


Well, you know, in matter of female, I never was confident Wink
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