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Tachinidae: Solieria fenestrata, confirmed.
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Bad pictures, i know (lively fly, windy day), but I wonder if enough is visible here to confirm this as Solieria fenestrata? I think I can see: long tarsal claws, no outer orbitals, thickened palps with dark tip.

3 July 2015; South Essex, England; scrub / grazing marsh; on Heracleum flowers.
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Head (big crop).
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Another fuzzy view.
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Last one.
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Yes, I agree.

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Many thanks, Theo.
 
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