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Muscidae with redish thorax
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Posted on 02-12-2011 10:13
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location west Romania , july 2010
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thanks John for indicating the family. i searched the pictures of the family in the gallery and found this similar species:
1. Eudasyphora
2. Neomyia
3. Chrysomya
4. Lucilia

i tend to believe it's the first.
hint: http://subirimage...49352m.jpg
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Can we come back to this one and say Pyrellia rapax female with 0 anterior ia?
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It is indeed Pyrellia rapax.
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thanks oceanlis2000 & stephane
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