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Eliozeta pellucens, Tachinidae, Hungary, July 2006
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Another fly quite similar to that of my previous thread.
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Teglagyar u. 30.
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Another view.
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Eliozeta or Clytiomya ? I just remember that even with fantastic photos I stil had trouble splitting these genera in the key Smile Would be nice to have a few specimens of these ... I never see them here and they look rather nice Sad
 
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Splitting the genera is not easy, however this one is easy directly at species level.
The last pic shows an relatively (for Phasiinae) elongated third antennal segment and a strongly thickened arista, which implies directly Eliozeta pellucens. A male.

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