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Phasia sp.; => Phasia cf. barbifrons
Emmemm
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Hi,

Germany, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Pruchten, Bodden, heathland, sandy, on Tanacetum vulgare, 1 m, 23rd of August 2020.

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This is Tachinidae not Platypezidae, a Phasia sp. which I'm sure Theo will ID. Smile MAYBE .... Phasia barbifrons
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Thank you so much, Roger!Smile

What about Phasia pusilla?
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Both species mentioned are very difficult to separate from pictures.

Barbifrons is much more common in August.

Theo
 
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Thank you very much, Theo!TumbsUp
 
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