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Tachinidae - Macquartia sp.
MorganA
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Im not sure about this one, Macquartia?

South west Norway 30th May 2022
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5 It has 2 shorter and one very long bristle on r4+5
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pity the apical scutellars are broken off, nevertheless, it should be Cleonice callida.

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Thank you Theo, possibly the angle and focus made the impression that their are not there, but they are.
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so strong and crossed. Exit Cleonice, enter Macquartia.

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Thank you! Seems similar to one I posted last year!

https://diptera.info/forum/viewthread.php?forum_id=5&thread_id=101190&pid=419534&fbclid=IwAR0Hqe6BDPCnO1th_z-tXhsZXXc9ftOFeHRl7TQ1Gp7jQg84PTsik403dv4#post_419534

The one from before is being sent to barcoding, so maybe that will tell something interesting Grin
 
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