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Pretty big Tachinid - Female Bothria subalpina.
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Found in open area in forest. Aprox. 10 mm. South Norway, Telemark 04.06.2021. 130m asl.
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Female Bothria subalpina.

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Thank you so much for the species name on this one. It must be very late for B. subalpina - I usually find these in March and April!

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I think you are confusing subalpina with frontosa. The latter is march - april, the former more like may.

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