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Muscidae ??
Gansucha
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The Ukraine, Rovenskaya area, June 4. ??
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Tachinidae - Dexiosoma caninum or Dexia ... I get confused by these sometimes Smile Do you have any other photos from angles that show the head better?
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Thank you, ChrisR. Regrettably, the other photo no.
There is other differences between them?
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Well, the best features to see are on the face - plumose arista and central facial ridge (or not). Smile Change the title to attract other tachinid experts but my guess would be Dexiosoma - it just looks a little different from the others I have seen this year, which makes me suspicious.
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I bad understand in fineness, but I seem that on photo, as judged by drawing paunch - Dexia rustica
 
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