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Tachinidae: Thelymorpha marmorata
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Posted on 10-11-2020 19:02
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Hello,

I photographed this fly in Bazzano (AQ), Italy, on November 29th 2019. I think it is a Tachinidae, but is it possible to identify the genus or species from these photos?

Thank you in advance,
Emanuele
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A beautiful Histochaeta marmorata, you don't see that too often (in western Europe)


Theo
 
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Zeegers wrote:
A beautiful Histochaeta marmorata, you don't see that too often (in western Europe)


Theo


Is that the species known as Thelymorpha marmorata in the world checklist published by the CNC?
 
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A beautiful Histochaeta marmorata, you don't see that too often (in western Europe)

Thank you very much Theo!
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My mistake, I used the old name. Thelymorpha it is.
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