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Parasetigena silvestris, Tachinidae, Hungary
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A largish species from early June.
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A lateral view.
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Hello Xespok,
Please check an ID by Theo Zeegers (Microphthalma europaea) in http://www.dipter...ad_id=2730

P.S. Athough I'm not so sure now, the antennae look a bit different, so...
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Very different Grin hairy eyes, bigger eyes, bare arista, large antenna-3 ... so not Microphthalma. Something like Timavia amoena - but not enough visible to run it through the key so we're relying on "Theo's Tachinid Recognition System" Smile
 
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Which is neither magic nor fool-proof.

Pity we can't see the wing venation.
But I'm quite confident that is must be in the Exoristini-tribe, given the way the frontal bristles descend.
In which case the hairy eyes, presence of scutellar bristles and 4 post DC would lead us to Parasetigena silvestris. A spring species indeed.

Theo
 
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I have some more photos of the same individual on my web site. But I am not sure whether they help.

Anyways Chris, Theo thx for the help!
 
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I still can't see the fold, but the bend in M is very abrupt.
I have no real doubt there is a fold, implying:
Parasetigena


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Thx for the ID.
 
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