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Is this S.carnaria?
jezlee
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Posted on 11-09-2009 10:34
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Can anyone tell from this photograph if it is Sarcophaga carnaria? If so, I couldn't find one in the Gallery?
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It's probably Sarcophaga but it's impossible to tell species from photos because they're all genitalia-jobs ... you need a male and you have to look at his 'bits' to tell which species it is ... and even then the differences are very small Wink
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ChrisR wrote:
It's probably Sarcophaga but it's impossible to tell species from photos because they're all genitalia-jobs ... you need a male and you have to look at his 'bits' to tell which species it is ... and even then the differences are very small Wink



Thanks, Chris – I thought you might say something like that! Smile
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It is definitely a Sarcophaga (Sarcophaga) male, with broad parafacials and 2 strong marginals on abdominal T3. From the yellow colouring of the parafacials I "feel inclined" to say "S.(S.) subvicina", but I cannot exclude the other 2 british species. Jan H.C.Velterop.
 
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