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Calliphoridae? -> Muscidae, Dasyphora pratorum/penicillata
Nikita Vikhrev
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Posted on 30-04-2020 14:52
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I'm not surprised
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Thanks for the explanations, Nikita! Yes, I know the paper by Nihei & de Carvalho (2007) (it's here: https://academic....93/2630914), and there is also a subsequent one by the same authors (2009, https://www.resea..._Diagnoses. They treat Eudasyphora as subgenus but, as it seems to be not monophyletic, demand further studies to verify or merge the subgenus. Does anyone know a more recent study on this subject? I wonder why GBIF and Fauna Europaea still maintain Eudasyphora as a genus...
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Dear Johnes
How are you doing ? I am asking, because you seem to be very grumpy, lately. While I welcome your knowledge in Calliphoridae and other families, I don't welcome your tone with personal attacks. Feel free to comment or even criticize on any post I ever made, Popper rules ! But there is no need to make it personal. This forum is for friends of Diptera, and I stress friends. If you want to quarrel or pick a fight, there are many more suitable places all over the internet available.
Your recent tone of voice is in my opinion unnecessary, please don't do that. I will report them as improper to the webmaster. You might consider rewriting your contributions, in which case I will be happy to delete this post. In the unhappy event you continu your aggresive tone, I will continu to report these posts.

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Hi Nikita,

I hope that you are well. Thank you for confirming Dasyphora. I'm happy that Matej has a proper id for his flies. I have not examined Dasyphora yet, so all of my knowledge of this genus is attributed to Hennig Die Fliegen material.

I also used Hennig to id the female Spilogona.

Best wishes, Nikita and Matej,
John
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Thank you all for interesting information. For me, as an amateur, especially some simple hints are valuable. I am not sure if I once am able to use keys for Muscidae or Tachinidae, but when I retire... Smile

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Matej
 
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