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Tachinidae => Eurithia anthophila
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Panzeria?
 
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Eurithia connivens (det. Jaakko Pohjoismäki).
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In North America we would call it a Panzeria, at least until the Ernestiini are formally split up.
 
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Here in Finland we have separately Panzeria-genus with three species: P. puparum, rudis and vagans.
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Sorry to disagree with Jaakko, but all hairs in occiout are yellow and vertex is too broad: to me female anthophila. YES, i am know, some dsuting in fourth tergite is present, shouldnt be, but s/this hapoens in females.

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