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Calliphora? 8 Sep 2015 SW Sweden -> Onesia floralis
Johane
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Is it possible to identify?
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Onesia sepuchralis ?
That would be interesting.
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If it is Onesia sepulchralis, in what way would that be interesting?
 
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I never see it !!

Ask Stephane what he thinks


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I'm not at all a specialist, but if I had to tell something, I'd say "I can see 3 ia, and the flagellomere is rather long, that would support Onesia. Then, I can't see any presutural ia, so Onesia floralis (=sepulchralis) would be the correct ID."
Stephane.
 
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Stephane, thanks for your comments and sorry for the old name.


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Thank you very much Stephane and Theo!
 
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