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Parasetigena silvestris, Tachinidae, Hungary
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Another Tachinid from June.
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Frontal view
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A view from the top.
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Theo, did you see this thread?
 
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No.
Looks interesting, need to check my collection.

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A photographer asked me for the name of this fly. For me it looks a bit like the fly of this thread. Am I wrong?
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Your fly is a different species.
 
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The answer to the original question is
Parasetigena silvestris (Exoristini)
Largest numbers in June, parasite of Lymantria monacha.

The new one is quite different, a species in Goniini / Eryciini complex
One of the most difficult groups in Tachinidae.

Theo Zeegers
 
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Thx Theo, I already posted a similar fly in this thread. The birstles in this fly seem to be of very different length, which gives it a slightly different jizz. Apparently the bristle length is not a reliable feature in these flies.

I wonder whether this fly will accept L. dispar as a host. There were quite a lot of L. dispar in the forest where both of these images were made, but to my knowledge no L. monacha, at least I did not get any this year.
 
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