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Newly emerged Sarcophagid fly ?
LordV
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Posted on 23-01-2008 20:39
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Just guessing this fly has not coloured up properly yet- about 12 to 15mm body length. Taken today South Coast UK - it did not seem to want to fly which is another reason for assuming it's newly emerged.
Thanks for any info

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Suggestion from Jorge on Flickr it may be a newly emerged Tachinid - Gonia sp.

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Smile

Exoristinae - Goniini I'm sure. Gonia sp. I have doubts...

 
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Whoops didn't mean to mis-quote you Jorge Smile

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No problems, Brian! Smile Relax. Wink
 
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Come on guys, don't let the swollen head fool you, all freshly emerged calyptratae have that.
The arista is plumose, the ocellars are proclinate, there is no way this can be a Gonia.
I liked the first call better: ?Sarcophagidae.
However, it has a lot of ACR bristles for Sarcophaga sl. Might even turn out to be Calliphora.


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another pitfall. fooled by swollen head, really. A Calliphora...
 
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You mean I nearly got one right ?

Thanks Theo Smile

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Yes, we do, we don't have a better opinion.


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1 more vote for Calliphora.
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What's going on with your weather Brian? - even south coast UK surely isn't warm enough for Calliphora to emerge!!!
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