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Tachinidae (NL), Blepharipa pratensis?
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Hello,

Found yesterday in Eindhoven (NL). 3 pictures.
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Could it be Blepharipa pratensis?
 
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Nobody?
 
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Missed this one ... it doesn't look like Blepharipa to me - something is wrong about it - too much dusting. But I can't also think what it could be - it is very anonymous so I'd need a specimen. Maybe you'll have more luck with the other experts Smile
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Thank you Chris, I am still looking for the name. I have to find a fly with four median setae on the third tergite.
 
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