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Hi, is tis one Tachina? August, E-Hungary. Thanks!
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very curious dark orbital plates.
 
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Yes, the whole head looks unusual to me - but I haven't seen many species yetSmile
 
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It is Tachinia and if we really sure that 2 equals 1 and 3, then this is magnicornis male


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Thank You, these pics were made directly after each other, of the same specimen I'm sure.
 
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Thank You, these pics were made directly after each other, of the same specimen I'm sure.
 
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