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Tachinidae -> Medina
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I get lost with this one
South Norway 2nd July 2023
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I think it may be Medina luctuosa with 2 posterior bristles on tibia 1
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is it T7 we see on this picture?
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Clearly a Medina. Looks like M. collaris, some have two dorsals on the front tibia. Shape of genitalia is characteristic, check Tschorsnig & Herting 1994 or Cerretti on Italy.

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Sorry for the late answer, been very busy. Thank you nevertheless!
 
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