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Melinda sp.
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Very dark Tachinidae. Southern Finland 21.6.2007.

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Are we sure about Tachinidae ?
It seems the arista is plumose.


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You are right ! Maybe it is a Muscidae instead. I must change the name. Thank You.

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Muscidae, I don't think. Calliphoridae, but I can't say which one.
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Maybe Melinda, Calliphoridae?
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Ok thank You. I will name it Melinda sp.

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