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Tachinidae ID => Eurithia anthophila
tristram
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Found dead on a flower in a field near Reading, UK, on 2012-08-12.

I think this might be Panzeria laevigata = Ernestia laevigata.

Is this correct?
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Another angle:
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And another:
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Looks like Eurithia anthophila to me, from the very shiny tergite5 Smile

Saw one myself (first of the year) over at the Warburg reserve, near Henley.
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The shining tergite 5 indicates Eurithia anthophila, Ernestia laevigata lacking apical scutellar setae, by the way..
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Thank you Chris and Erikas. Tachinids are hard!
 
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Well laevigata is a spring species.

Anthophila is your first option in August (in Western Europe)


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