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Pale Tachinid (I think)
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This rather atractive specimen is from the edge of Lake Kerkini northern Greece where it was nectaring at Paliuris spina-christs 24-5-08.
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Another view
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with a long thin tongue.
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Maybe Prosena siberita?
 
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It certainly looks a lot like Prosena siberita, but I have been playing in the gallery and it also looks a like Fischeria bicolour to me, so I await expert adjudication. They are both known from Greece, but neither are on my list, which would mean I am now just two short of the 100 for Tachinids.
 
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Looks like Prosena, if the proboscis isn't angled - but I am confused by the scale - how big is it?
 
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I guess, looking at other flies on the same flowers, such as the Parhelophilus in the Syrphid forum, and photos I have here that it is about 7 to 9 mm long in the body. Sorry I didn't catch it. Blamey and Grey-Wilson say the flowers of P. spina-christi are 3 to 4 mm across, but they look a little folded back here.
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It's Prosena no doubt, given the habitus and proboscis.


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OK vedict accepted, my thanks to Theo, Chris and Rui.

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