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Epicampocera succincta --> Lydella stabulans
Renko
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Hello,

A Tachinidae found in North of France, Clairmarais, the May 29 2014, on a path in a forest

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2nd photo
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Difficult to know because in the second photo the face is out of focus - maybe Compsilura concinnata?
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Lydella female. (check the apical scutellars !)

Almost certainly L. stabulans


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Thanks you very much, Theo and Chris Grin
 
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Thomas, could you change the title of this thread please (for later reference).


Thanks


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