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short M1 => Actia lamia (Tachinidae)
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Hello,

it is not short. I can see it only very faint, but it is there.
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Several unrelated groups of Tachinidae have vein M faint to absent beyond the bend. In all cases I know of the bend would be quite obtuse if present, based on the faint fold or its position in related species.

Missing tip of vein M is more common in subfamily Tachininae. Since this looks like Siphonini I would start by considering Actia.
 
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Thanks John from thorough knowledge.
I dare put Actia sp.

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And on our planet, there is only one such Actia: Actia lamia.

And that is what it is.

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Still better.
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