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Calliphoridae too?
Double A
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Yes, Pollenia sp, too. A worn male.
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Thanks!
 
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I algree with male Pollenia. NOt worn though, but a special species: look at the length of the stalk of the topcel !
Should be easy for an expert (amentaria / atramentaria ?)

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A lot of thanks!
And who is the expert on Cluster Flies here? Smile
 
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Tony Irwin IDd the last amentaria we had on the forum I think. Otherwise, get in touch with Knut Rognes himself I guess.
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There are more species than those two in eastern europe, so....be careful !

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