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Eumacronychia spec. - Sarcophagidae - California
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Can this fly be named..?
Found 2-6-2016 in California, USA
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...and this one...
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It is a fleshfly : i.e. Sarcophagidae
 
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Thank you for your reaction Valerio!

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Compare the photos of Eumacronychia at http://www.biodiv...ophagidae/.
 
http://www.flickr.com/photos/31715949@N00
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Amazing that you found it! Thank you John!
Also for reacting at other flies!

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Hedy
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