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Tachinidae, Siphona, (Thanks Theo & Lars)
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Norway, 27.07, probably around 5
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a different angle
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Yes, a Siphona. Perhaps Siphona geniculata?
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I don't see marginals on syntergite 1&2.
So either it is not geniculata or these are obscured or broken off.


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Sightly different angle, and sharpened.

Can you see "marginals on syntergite 1&2" now? I am not 100% sure what you mean Wink
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I had no doubt they were absent on the pic, this one is consistent. However, they might be broken off.

I can't tell

Anyway, most Siphona are hopeless from photos.


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