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Nowickia
''Nowickia'' is a subgenus of large fly, flies in the family Tachinidae. Taxonomy Treated by some authors as a subgenus of ''Tachina'' Meigen, 1803, formally, most authors accepted as a valid genus and treated separately. However, the most recent review has reinstated it as a subgenus. Species *''Tachina alpina, Tachina (Nowickia) alpina'' (Johan Wilhelm Zetterstedt, Zetterstedt, 1849) *''Tachina astra, Tachina (Nowickia) astra'' (Zimin, 1935) *''Tachina atripalpis, Tachina (Nowickia) atripalpis'' (Jean-Baptiste Robineau-Desvoidy, Robineau-Desvoidy, 1863) *''Tachina brevipalpis, Tachina (Nowickia) brevipalpis'' Zhao & Zhou, 1993 *''Tachina deflexa, Tachina (Nowickia) deflexa'' Zimin, 1980 *''Tachina deludans, Tachina (Nowickia) deludans'' (Joseph Villeneuve de Janti, Villeneuve, 1936) *''Tachina ferox, Tachina (Nowickia) ferox'' (Johann Wilhelm Meigen, Meigen & Georg Wolfgang Franz Panzer, Panzer, 1806) *''Tachina funebris, Tachina (Nowickia) funebris'' (Joseph Villeneuve de Jant ...
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Tachina Ferox
''Tachina (Nowickia) ferox'' is a species of fly in the family Tachinidae Species description, first described by Georg Wolfgang Franz Panzer in 1809. Distribution and habitat This species is present in most of Europe. These flies mainly inhabit spruce forest edge, meadows, areas of heath and mountains at an elevation up to above sea level. Description ''Tachina (Nowickia) ferox'' can reach a length of . These flies have a black hairy thorax and a yellow-red abdomen, with a black longitudinal marking in the middle and numerous long straight bristles at the end. Wings are hyaline (glass like), yellowish at the base. Basal half of the palps are brown or blackish. Males are a little concave in theirs dorsal centre. In the abdomen only segments 7 and 8 are hairy.Hans-Peter Tschorsnig and Benno HertinThe Tachinids (Diptera: Tachinidae) of Central Europe: Identification Keys for the Species and Data on Distribution and Ecology. State Museum of Natural Science, Stuttgart Biology ''T ...
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