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Peleteria iavana (varia), Tachinidae, June 28, 2021, near Budapest, Hungary
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I think this is Linnaemya vulpina.

However the antenna seems to be partiall orange in this fly, and mostly I see flies with fully black antenna. Is that just variation?

More images in inaturalist.org : https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/85027550
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Hi Gabor, can it be Peleteria varia?
Greetings, Eric Kloeckner
 
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Yes, it could. I must have overlooked this species!

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Peleteria and Linnaemyia are often confused, but eye is hairy in Linnaemyia and bare in Peleteria.

The current valid name of Peleteria varia is iavana (see Ziegler in Studia Dipterologica).


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Thanks for everyone solving this!
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Hi Gabor, it's P. iavana.
Greetings, Eric Kloeckner
 
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Thanks, my sight is slowly deteriorating.
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