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Small weird Tachinid - Peribaea fissicornis/ hertingi
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Came to light,
size: 3,7 mm.

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It is a male fissicorn Siphonini. The only one I can find in the Central European key is Peribaea fissicornis.
 
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Yes, and a second one P. hertingi recently got dexcribed from .... Norway.
I find it pretty impossible to separate the males...

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Thank you very much, John and Theo! Smile

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