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Really nice Tachinidae, NE HU, July
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Hi, I made a 2days long trip in the mountains and collected more than 60 species new to me, most of them flies. This is one of the nicest tachinid. What could it be? A relative of Cilindromyia?
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I have photographed this species near Javorkut earlier this year. I think this is Lophosia fasciata of Phasiinae.
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Thanks! Male or female?
 
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Definitely Lophosia fasciata Smile
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A relative of Cylindromyia indeed. Well spotted.

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