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Platymya fimbriata?
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This one keyed badly in T&H but having taken it through again tonight I think it might be Platymya fimbriata - the calyptrae have blackened inner margins. Smile French Pyrennes - 3.vii.2002
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another view...
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Yes

Black inner brim of calyptra is distinctive.


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Thanks Smile Are there any other European tachinids with this feature? (other that in Cylindromyia)
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In Eumea inner edges of the calypterae as well could be darkened, ratio of costal sections is probably a better character..
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This is an irritatingly abundant fly here and lacks any general features to identify on field...
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Erikas is right on the costal sections.
I often first rule in/out Eumea, which is easy due to 5 vittae on thorax and 2 x 2 discal setae on each tergite.

And then... comes the remark on the black edged calyptra.

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