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yesterday tachinid pretty hairy
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hallo, is it ID-able? Warsaw, PL
greetings and thanks in advance
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very general entomologist
 
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The jagged underside on the abdomen suggests Compsilura concinnata or one of the related genera Smile
 
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and the bare eyes and relatively short third antennal segment then points to Blondelia nigripes. Very common.


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Common in mainland Europe Pfft we hardly ever see them here Sad
 
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