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Another Tachina magnicornis?
amalia_raluca
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photo by A. Ardelean; am I right or you have another opinion?
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Impossible to be sure.

Looks more like fera or even praeceps.


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or maybe this photo is more helpfully
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I've looked trough the gallery and I saw that fera has the legs reddish and this fly has them black....because of that I didn't take in care fera..
 
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Well, that doesn't help, since magnicornis has the tibiae red as well.
Moreover, I don't think we really can see the colouration of the tibiae in these pics. They might be reddish, as far as I can tell.


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i'm sorry, I have another picture which shows the legs...but it is too big to post here... I also read about those two species here: http://www.dipter...ad_id=7565
and now I should say that my fly looks more like fera, but I don't find nothing about praeceps...
Thank you Zeegers for your answers..
 
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what about this one, am I right thinking to T. magnicornis?
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any idea?anybody?Sad
 
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NO new ones.


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thank you Zeegers.Unfortunately I don't know how to make the difference between these species and I don't have literature for Tachinidae

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Amalia
 
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WEll, I do know the differerences (praeceps has only 2 post IA bristles and the hairs on sternite 1 white), but I simply can't see it on this pictures.


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