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Which tiny tachinid => Eliozeta pellucens
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Probably 4-5 mms, on Achillea millefolium. Eriknauer at Horsens, Denmark, 4 September 2020.
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Hi Karsten, I think it's Eliozeta pellucens.

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Thank you, Erik. I does look right. It is considered a relatively rare species in Denmark. This one is my first! :-)
 
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I am not sure if it was already in Denmark in Lundbeck’s days. Check Diptera Danica ( they are available online)

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