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Susan R Walter
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Who is this elegant long-legged quietly dressed creature? Female, 7mm, from 21 November 2006, east London cemetery park.
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Another view.
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I'd say Tachinidae.
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I thought about Tachinidae, because I couldn't figure out what Muscid it could be with that M vein, but the postscutellum doesn't seem very developed.
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It's a tachinid alright and my gut feeling (let's follow it this time) tells me Macquartia grisea.

Macquartia grisea is nearly always taken for a Muscidae at first glance, even by me.

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Oh, I just noticed, the calyptrae are small, confirmed M. grisea

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Many thanks Theo - you are a treasure Grin
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