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Parasetigena silvestris, Tachinidae, Hungary, May 2006
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A spring species. Jizz similar to a Linnaemya, but head profile is different.
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Lateral shot.
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Another individual, same species as the one shown by the first two pics?
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Looks very like a sarcophagid (long body, grey chequered dusting on abdomen, big pulvilli) but it is a tachinid, which might suggest something like Phorocera ... but I'll wait for Theo on this one Smile
 
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That's my thought as well, Phorocera or maybe Parasetigena.
Can't tell the number of DC.
My gut feeling tells my Parasetigena.


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Parasetigena it must be, becasue it was a large species.

Also looking through my P. images it appears to me, that a good jizz feature is that in P. the head and the body is often separated by a wide fluffy area formed by white occipital hair. This species looks like a spanish or dutch nobleman with the broad white collars fashionable in the 16th centrury.
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