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Gumenuk Vitalij
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Posted on 21-12-2008 19:29
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To which family does this belong?
Midland of Russia, the Moscow region. 07.07.2005
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I was not mistaken?
 
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Not Calliphoridae in my opinion.
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What then family? I more similar have not found anythingFrown
 
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I'd say Tachinidae, my guess is female Macquartia (grisea as a more daring guess)...
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this is clearly a tachinid. Pfft
 
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Gumenuk Vitalij
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Stephane Lebrun wrote:
I'd say Tachinidae, my guess is female Macquartia (grisea as a more daring guess)...

Thanks for the rendered help. Wink
 
Gumenuk Vitalij
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jorgemotalmeida wrote:
this is clearly a tachinid. Pfft

Thanks Smile
 
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Sorry, I remove my daring guess, not M. grisea !
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Stephane Lebrun wrote:
Sorry, I remove my daring guess, not M. grisea !

It is necessary it will be limited to familyFrown
 
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Macquartia tenebricosa / chalconota female


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Don't worry, Theo has not yet seen your thread, and I still think it's Macquartia species (I can be wrong though).
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I was too slow to write... Grin
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Zeegers wrote:
Macquartia tenebricosa / chalconota female


Theo

Thanks for the rendered help. Wink
 
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