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Photocera obscura, Tachinidae, Hungary May 2007
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Somewhat similar to Linnaemyia posted a few weeks ago.
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Another view.
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Lateral view.
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Not Linnaemyia I think - the mouth edge isn't protruding forward enough. But then, I can't think what it could be either - too anonymous for me but maybe Theo can help? Smile
 
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Well, I see a strongly curved M-vein, only 3+3 DC and a curved abdomen, so I'm simply thinking
(and strong bristles ascending on facial ridge)

female Phorocera obscura ?
 
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Can it not be rather Parasetigena silvestris?
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Well, if we agree that there are only 3 post DC, it must be Phorocera.

Theo
 
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There are 3 DCs for sure. But I think some of the images determined earlier as P. s. also have only 3 DCs. I'll have to recheck this in my gallery.

Theo thx for your help with this and other threads. In the winter I try to organize my collection a bit, and come back to your offer in one of the earlier threads.
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