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Chetogena sp, Tachinidae, Mar 19, 2022, Biatorbagy, Hungary
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Is this a female? Lypha dubia, or something else?
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Teglagyar u. 30.
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Some more images in the inaturalist thread: https://www.inatu.../109093570
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Botria frontosa, one of the earliest birds.

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Thanks, I have never before observed this species.
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Not Chetogena? There is a petiole at r4+5
 
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Good point. The first supraalar bristle seems strong, though.
Maybe I misjudged it.


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I chcked it again and it seems you are right with Chaetogena.
Not sure which one, though.

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Thanks for the follow-up!
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