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Tachinidae, Hungary
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Hello, this was caught in 2023 April in Hungary. I can’t see any discals on tergite 3 and 4 and I clearly see an ia before the suture. About my key, in Phorocera, there isn’t any ia before the suture but in Parasetigena sylvestris there is. What do you think? So, is this a Parasetigena sylvestris?
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I see only 3 post DC is that right ? (which would contradict)

And genitalia are highly distinctive

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3 dc is correct, I saw only 3 as well. So rather Phorocera assimilis?
 
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I’d think do. Check the genitalia.

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Thank you!
 
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