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Tachinidae => Blondelia nigripes
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Will go on a mission impossible (?) and try to key this one in "Tachinidae Mitteleuropas" despite my lack of knowledge in Germanawkward
Plase comment where I go wrong !

1: 3 ia hinter der Quernaht des Thorax. =>
2: Arista nackt oder sehr fein behaart. =>
19: m-cu nicht auffallend schief =>
25: Spitzenquerader vorhanden. =>
30: Flûgelzelle R5 offen =>
56: NOT "Subapikalborsten des Scutellums konvergierend" =>
63: Hinterkopf wenigstens teilweise mit heller Behaarung =>
76: Wangen nackt => (not to sure about this one)
104: Calyptrae auf ihrer ganzen Oberfläche behaart =>
105: Färbung anders =>
107: Die starken subapikalen des Scutellums reichen wenigstens so weit ... =>
110: Andere merkmalskombinationen => (not hairy eyes)
122: Prosternum ( in trouble here without microscope, but if not visible go to 123 ?) =>
123: Augen nackt =>
127: Über der Vibrisse nur einige Haare ... =>
129: 3 Fühlerglied vorn ohne solche Spitze =>
130: 2 Glied der Arista viel kürzer =>
131:

Neverending key ...
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Blondelia nigripes, I think.
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Thx Erikas !
That means I was correct so far ...
 
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Shouldn´t the bend in M be rounded, in B. nigripes, or does this count as rounded ?
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