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Tachinid or Sarcophagid?
Nikita Vikhrev
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I would say Tachinidae?...

Beautiful fly!!!

(it remember to me in some way Miltogramminae fly)
 
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I would *guess* it's a tachinid - based on the apparently bare arista and very strong abdomenal bristles. But I'd definitely like to see a strong subscutellum on it before I'd say for sure Grin
 
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But I'd definitely like to see a strong subscutellum on it before I'd say for sure

I did not find it.....
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I agree with all that this looks like a Tachinid.
However, if Nikita doesn't see a swollen postscutellum....

The proboscis is peculiarly enlarged.
This is a feature of the Calliphorid-genus Bengalia from the old world tropics. So Nikita might try to look there ...
Beware: long shot.


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I agree with all that this looks like a Tachinid.
However, if Nikita doesn't see a swollen postscutellum....

The proboscis is peculiarly enlarged.
This is a feature of the Calliphorid-genus Bengalia from the old world tropics. So Nikita might try to look there ...
Beware: long shot.


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Nikita Vikhrev
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Thank you all.
Collected, we'll get answer someday!
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