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Scathophagidae ?
Christine Devillers
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Posted on 23-12-2008 21:23
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What could it be ?
(Belgium, 12-12-2008, about 6 mm)
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Why not Scathophagidae ? Wink
dr. A. J. Woznica, Institute of Environmental Biology, Wroclaw University of Environmental & Life Sciences
 
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Yes, in fact...........Thank you, I change the title
 
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Not possible to go to the genus ?
 
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Most likely Scathophaga. (If it is not an odd Anthomyiid.)
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Thanks
With the femur so densely covered with hairs, I don't think it could be an Anthomyiidae.
 
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