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Senotainia tricuspis, Sarcophagidae, August 2008, Hungary
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Another species that I saw only once. Might be as well an odd Sarcophagid.
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Teglagyar u. 30.
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Lateral view.
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Looks interesting - a tachinid - possibly Goniini Smile
 
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Well, first impressions are often correct,


a Sarcophagidae it is, not even odd, but simply Miltogramma, could very well be M. germari


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Very close, Theo,

a Sarcophagidae it is, but not a simpe Miltogramma.
In Miltogramma gena are narrow and pulvilli are smal.

This is male of Senotainia tricuspis, parasite of bees.

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Thanks,

I'm doing the Miltogramminae the sloppy way, so then you make these mistakes.

The large vibrissa is broken off, I suppose (I don't see one). Now you mention it, I think I can see the pore.


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