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Tachinidae... Please, help with ID
Leonid Fedyantsev
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Photo from Bor, Nizhniy Novgorod, Russia
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Lovely photo Grin Tachina (not fera) ... possibly magnicornis but impossible to say for sure, I think ... do you have a dorsal view? Smile
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Leonid Fedyantsev
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Thanks for the answer, Chris! I have made only one foreshortening of this remarkable flySmile
 
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no Peleteria bristles! Wink As Chris told, a nice Tachina.
 
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Thanks! Well, no Peleteria bristles! Wink
 
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... and orange legs ... black legs would suggest Nowickia Smile
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Yes, I'd say it is a female T. magnicornis.

Great pic, I second that


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Leonid Fedyantsev
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Thanks for ID! Smile

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