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Tachinidae 18 (NL)>Admontia blanda
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Found in my garden today. Mid Netherlands. Perhaps Blondelia nigripes?

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The depression in the first tergite is too small for Blondelia.

In the key to New World Blondeliini the path to Blondelia passes through this alternative: "Mid-dorsal depression of syntergite 1 +2 extending posteriorly to hind margin of syntergite (variable in some specimens of Celatoria spp. and Compsilura concinnata (Meigen) and in some species of Vibrissina and Eucelatoria)".
 
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In North America the swollen fore tarsi would have me considering Admontia.
 
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And some things are true in both universes !

Admontia blanda.


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Thanks John and Theo!

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