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amaira
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A new friend in my garden today. Resembled very much Tachina grossa, but with yellow-brownish markings.

In Gallery I found Nowickia marklini. Could it be this fly? She was very companionable Wink.

40 km NV Stockholm, Sweden.

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It's certainly a Nowickia but I am not sure which one - but most likely NOT marklini or alpina because those species have dorsal marginal bristles on T2 but yours appears not to have these. I would need to key it to be sure but I think the most likely species would be N. ferox Smile
 
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intrestering! Thankyou very much.
 
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Agreed

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thanks Theo Smile
 
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