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Acemya acuticornis (cf), Tachinidae, May 23, 2021, Csömör (near Budapest), Hungary
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Similar to Voria, but not sure what this is.
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Teglagyar u. 30.
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I am not sure. Wing venation suggests Blondeliini, antennal tip Acemyiini ??? But might be a trick of the picture. Number of scutellar bristles difficult to assess....

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Thanks, unfortunately, it flew away after the first photo.
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I checked it again and I am starting to believe this might very be Acemyia: try arista barem 3 post DC, vein M with ovtuse angle and tergites lacking discals and depression in syntergite 1&2 (almost) complete in tachinidae.eu ....

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The large number of median marginals on tergite 3 should limit the possibilities.
 
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If Acemya, than possibly A. acuticornis, as pyrrhocera is a South-Western species, and rufitibia should possibly have reddish tibia, if the name is worth anything. Indeed this fly has a pointed end to the antenna, but this may be the hallmark of the entire genus.
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FE lists this as Acemya, rather than Acemyia.
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Well, as explained threads before, it is my strong believe that the purpose of science is to correct mistakes and not cultivate them, so indeed I do correct Rondani's (and other's) obvious misspellings.
I know this is forbidden by the taxonomic police, so fine me.

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