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Another mystery fly, somewhat similar to Dolichopodidae.

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While watching at the recently added photo of a Psila sp. I wonder whether this species does belong to that family?
 
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Tachinidae?
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Possibly. It certainly is a calyptrate fly, and not acalyptrate (wher Psilidae belong).
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Looks a bit Dexiine (tachinid) to me - but hard to see the necessary bits
 
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Hi Chris,

It could be, but then again, it could be not.
As long as I can't see the wing venation and/or the calytra, I do not dare to give a statement.


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