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Tachinidae => Cyzenia albicans
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Posted on 01-05-2020 15:39
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1.5.20 in Jyväskylä, Finland
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Looks like Paracraspedothrix montivaga. Habitat ?

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Dedicous woodland with many alders.

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Thanks. So no open grassland ?
Your habitat rather suggests Phytomyptera, which is extremely similar on pictures. The shape on the apical crossvein is different but the distinction is very subtle, maybe I misjudged it.

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Thanks Theo
I try to ask still Jaakko's opinion.
 
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It is Cyzenia albicans, very common spring-species here in Finland.
Thanks for Jaakko

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Now you mention it, tibiae are reddish, so that makes sense.

Thanks.

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