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Tachinidae 2 - Male Nilea.
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South Norway 6 july. Garden area by forest. Aprox. 9 mm.
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Male Nilea (again), seems to be common at your place.

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Yes, it looks like that - at least this year. thanks for your help!

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I have looked at the fly in a stereomicroscope. The palps appear to be yellow only in the distal half. Scutellum is mainly reddish. Ocelli form an isosceles triangle. The bristles above the vibrissa appear to be quite long, but difficult to measure. I think this goes well with Nilea innoxia.

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