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Calliphoridae?
EsinM
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Posted on 21-01-2021 06:35
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Rus, Mordovia Nat.Res., october, beer trap
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Hi Mishka,

Definitely Calliphorinae, looks like a Calliphora with white calypter (genarum or similar).
I am not at home, for a week, details will have to wait.
(or check Grunin or Insects of the Russian Far East, if you happen to have a copy. Beware ! It is in Russian Smile )

Theo
 
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Thank you, it will be interesting to understand. The genitals are large, like those of the Sarcophagidae. A bit like Cynomya.
 
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EsinM wrote:
beer trap


At first I read bear trap. Shock
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No Hippoboscids are known from bears, I wonder why .

Theo
 
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Definitely a Calliphora (IA 1 + 2)

when I can assess my collection again, I will check the species

Theo
 
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