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Tachinidae - Gymnocheta sp.
Bruce Marlin
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Found this large (10mm) tachinid buzzing around in the underbrush 6-29, near Chicago IL USA. Never seen one before or since. Anyone familiar with N. American tachinids? Thanks!
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Surely someone has an idea for a genus on this lovely fly?
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Hi Bruce - well i will go as far as to say it is a tachinid! Smile But North American stuff is way out of my field of expertise. Jim O'Hara in Canada might be able to help - have you tried him?

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I had not written Jim, but I will. Thanks for that suggestion!
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I've word from Jim O'Hara this is a female tachinid, Gymnocheta sp.
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