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Linnaemya << Sarcophaga sp?
BartNap
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Posted on 09-08-2021 16:24
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09.08.2021, garden, NW Poland
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eklans
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Hi Bart, I think, these are different flies: left one could be a Linnaemya (Tachinidae), the right one a Sarcophaga sp.
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My apologies, Eric. These are not my pictures. I got them in one set thinking that it’s the same individual! What is funny, I was quite confused trying to figure out what I saw - once a Tachinidae, another time a Sarcophaga Smile

Anyways, I’m adding one more picture of the Linnaemya (if I’m correct), maybe it helps in further identification. Cheers!
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