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Tachinidae -> Campylocheta inepta
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I feel like it key to Eloceria delecta, but it does not look like that species? Did i go wrong somewhere?

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Campylocheta inepta?

Try keying it with haired parafacial.
 
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That seems right. Ocellars appear nor reclinate, but look very strange. Maybe their orientation is artificial.

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Thank you John, I do get to C. inepta when keying it with hairy cheeks. Which does seem to fit. Defo made couplet 76 of Tschorsnig & Herting more difficult if this counts as hairy cheeks Grin
 
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Thank you Theo, I didn't see this reply I guess we wrote at the same time Smile I think at least one of the ocellars is a bit out of position on this specimen, because they do not point in a similar way.
 
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