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This Tachinid has the apical scutellar bristles missing, so it's proving difficukt to key with Belshaw. It looks familiar, but I can't decide what it is.

It's a medium sized Tachinid, with extensively orange-brown scutellum. It also has very distinctively bent post vertcials (the outer ones). What might this fly be?
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Outer post vertical
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here it is (had spaces in the file name)!
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Carcelia sp. ? Smile

The gena looks very narrow and on a scutellum like that the apicals should be crossed.
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Thanks Chris, I'll check it out tonight.
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Yes it's Carcelia ( I should really have known by the size of the eyes). Carcelia lucorum. A very late female taken on 4 October in my Shropshire UK garden.
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Nice Smile Will you send it in with your other records for 2009?
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certainly will Smile
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