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Probably Tachinidae
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Northern Poland. 24.07. Id is possible?
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Diificult to see. Clearly a siphonini, looks like a special species of Siphona, such as S. setosa.

Theo
 
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Thank you very much, Theo. My first Siphona.
Rafał
 
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Really ? Siphona geniculata is the most common Tachinid in moist meadows. On yellow Compositae. But they are small, of course

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I know, she is avoid me. Bad luck.
Thanks again
 
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