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Tachinidae ID -> Admontia grandicornis
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Southern Sweden, 1 of july. size not taken..
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I thought it might be Admontia cepelaki (based on the European key), but that species is supposed to have outer verticals (based on the American key).
 
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Thanks John, interesting! Let's see if somebody else (mayby Theo?) has an opinion..

 
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Some more bristles visable in this angle, maybe helpful for ID?
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So, it is the female of A. grandicornis.

Theo
 
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Thanks Theo!

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