Bristle Flies (Tachinidae)


Bristle Flies (Tachinidae)

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DiBickers wrote:
18 Mar 2025
Looks like this is a second taxon category setup for Formosia speciosa. I’m just transferring this sighting back to the original listing so the duplicate taxon category can be removed😊

Formosia (Euamphibolia) speciosa
DiBickers wrote:
18 Mar 2025
Looks like this is a second taxon category setup for Formosia speciosa. I’m just transferring this sighting back to the original listing so the duplicate taxon category can be removed😊

Formosia (Euamphibolia) speciosa
DiBickers wrote:
18 Mar 2025
Looks like this is a second taxon category setup for Formosia speciosa. I’m just transferring this sighting back to the original listing so the duplicate taxon category can be removed😊

Formosia (Euamphibolia) speciosa
14 Mar 2025
Yes I was thinking that I needed to go back and check the Brown Blowfly sightings

Froggattimyia (genus)
kasiaaus wrote:
14 Mar 2025
Wow! That's very interesting. Thanks Michael. The fly looks to me just like a Calliphora stygia but I guess it is not, given its interest in the sawfly larvae.

Froggattimyia (genus)
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