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Tachinidae from Jura
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Gorge du Flume, near St Claude, French Jura. Heavily forested gorge, with few open spaces. This one was on open space surrounding building, on Hogweed.
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To me it looks like Linnaemya sp. Smile
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Any more possible on this, Theo?
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Nope.

Linnaemyia is difficult genus in the south.
It might very well be the common tessellans, but then again... it might be something else

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OK, if they are that variable (I compared to earlier photo's) I see this is as far as it gets...

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