Posted by
ChrisR on 24-04-2006 09:52
#2
Looks like
Ectophasia to me - a closely related genus, the commonest of which is
E.crassipennis. Where and when was it seen?

Posted by
Zeegers on 24-04-2006 20:01
#3
Chris is right: Ectophasia crassipennis, a male.
If you look closely, the topcel is open, whereas it is closed and stalked in Phasia. The genitalia, esp. female's, are very different as well.
Ectophasia looks like Phasia, but is actually closer to Clytomyia.
All in Tachinidae - Phasiinae.
There are 3 species of Ectophasia in Europe of which crassipennis is by far the most common one.
Theo Zeegers