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Tachinidae, ID please => Linnaemya cf. tessellans (male)
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I think it's a male Linnaemya and the posterior margin of tergite 5 as well as the postabdomen are reddish which points to a species that I do not dare to call it here (L. impudica)...
Are the peristomal hairs completely black?
How does the abdomen look ventrally?
Greetings, Eric
 
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Unfortunately, this is the only photo that can help you.
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Maer Linnaemyia cf. tessellans

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Eric and Theo, thank you very much
 
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