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Sarcophagidae?
Double A
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Posted on 31-08-2006 11:40
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Hi all!

Is this Sarcophagidae?

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Robert Nash
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Although the abdomen is faintly chequered and the thorax is faintly striped this is not Sarcophagidae in which these charcters are much more definite. Also wrong build and jizz. I'd say Muscidae. Robert
Edited by Robert Nash on 19-09-2006 14:31
 
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Thanks, Robert!
 
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Yellow tip of scutellum and vein M1+2 bent forwards -> Muscina (Muscidae). Mid and hind femora partly yellow -> Muscina stabulans
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Kahis wrote:
Yellow tip of scutellum and vein M1+2 bent forwards -> Muscina (Muscidae). Mid and hind femora partly yellow -> Muscina stabulans


Let it be Muscina stabulans Smile , thanks!
 
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