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Tachinidae?=>Linnaemyia spec.
Niek van Wijk
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Dear forum,

I took these pictures today in my garden. I assume it is a Tachinid. Can it be further identified from these pictures?

Best regards, Niek
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Linnaemyia spec.

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Dear Theo,

Thank you very much,

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on another picture I took of this fly I later noticed some eggs(??) just behind the scutellum. Could these be the eggs of a parasite?

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Looks like the same on the tibia in the second photo too - I'd suggest pollen, rather than eggs.
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Dear Tony,

Thank you for your reply. That would indeed be more likely I guess.

Best regards, Niek
 
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