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Tachinidae (1), June 03, 2007
Dmitry Gavryushin
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Caught at my balcony. Size 3.5 mm.
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The head.
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Hmm, does the fly really have no median marginals on T1+2? And does it have any bristles on R1 and R4+5 to r-m? It looks eminently identifiable but it doesn't ring any bells here.
 
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The wing venation (fold to bend M) suggests Exoristini, and then the ocellar bristles are placed at level of anterior ocellus

Bessa.

And since there are distinct discal setae:

Bessa selecta


Nice pictures, as always


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Many thanks Chris and Theo (I still hope that one day I'll be able to post my own suggestions and not only pictures Wink).
 
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As long as you keep providing excellent pictures, you are most welcome !

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