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Which fly with the Calliphoridae..Anthomyid
Roger Thomason
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Due to the lack of live flies up here, a (nearly) grown man(57 and a half) is scrabbling around the work-benches at Scatsta Airport looking for dead flies (Sad) to photograph. Any idea what this might once have been?
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Last one...Might be C.vicina in the background?
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Yes, the big guy at the back is Calliphora vicina Smile
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Thanks Susan....I thought I was becoming invisible up here. Nobody is answering my posts.Frown.
 
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Don't take it personally Wink Sometimes the people you need are just busy.
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Looks like an anthomyiidae.
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Thank you once again Susan....Just a sensitive kind of a guy..(Aye that will be right).Wink
And thanks also to you Stephane...another un-nameable Anthomyid to join the ever increasing pile.Frown
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