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Tachinidae from Jura -> Eliozeta?
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July 12, Jura at ca 400 m alt. First fly is Mesnois (near Lons les Saunier). Small unused patch with grass/shrubs surrounded by shrubs and beyond that meadows.

Small fly! 3 - 4 mm. Reminded me of Ectophsia, but in the gallery Eliozeta came closer.
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second fly rather similar, but different color, no yellow face. Male and female??
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Eliozeta... third segment of antenna long... it seems.
 
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Jorge, very well spotted !

SO it must be E. pellucens


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Male and female?? Who's who?
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Males are usually orange - females are usually browner Smile
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