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Identified: Gonia bimaculata by Zeegers
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Posted on 19-11-2007 23:52
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Gonia (Tachinidae)
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Kahis wrote:
Gonia (Tachinidae)


Which Gonia Species (for south of Portugal on November 18):

Gonia atra Meigen 1826

or

Gonia bimaculata Wiedemann 1819


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I have no idea Smile
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Which are the main differences between Gonia atra and Gonia bimaculata ?

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atra is very, very black.

This is bimaculata, indeed.


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