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Sarcophagidae, Kazakhstan
Dmitry Gavryushin
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14 June 2008, Almaty province, Karasay district, the shore of Kyrgauldinka River, 43.153570?N, 76.728333?E (K-43-11 leaf at www.topomaps.eu). Size 4.5 to 5 mm.

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I think it's the same one, 22 June.
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Could be the same ... the copper-green sheen on the body reminds me of Lypha or Admontia spp. but the male genitalia look big so it doesn't look like one of those ... would be interested to know what they are though Smile
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Many thanks Chris.
 
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Sarcophaga s.l. spec

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Yes, funnily I saw this just now and my first thought was "sarco" ... I wonder what I was confused by previously!? Grin
 
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Clearly not the same specimen, upper is female, lower is male.


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Many thanks Liekele and Theo.
 
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