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Calliphoridae and Sarcophagidae and Tipulidae...
jorgemotalmeida
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Familia Calliphoridae >> Lucilla sp. ? -
http://www.flickr...944&size=l


Familia Sarcophagidae >> Sarcophaga sp. ?
http://www.flickr...944&size=l

Is it correct? And is it possible to determine the specie jut by those photos?
Please, correct me if I'm wrong and I would be very appreciated why is so...

http://www.flickr...t-1161944/ - What is this? I just know the FAMILIA - Tipulidae.

Finally I suppose this is a Tipula sp. http://www.flickr...t-1161944/




Thank you.

Jorge Almeida
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Edited by jorgemotalmeida on 06-06-2006 01:02
 
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so... anyone knows about the species I've shown to you? I'm waiting for possible confirmation. Thank you.

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As general as they are, I think the identifications are correct. I have no possibility to identify them any further.
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Both the Lucilia and Sarcophaga are lacking the necessary details => absolutely impossible to identify at species-level. Such vague photo's should not be kept, as they have only historical value: to see how knowledge grows but has strong limits, too. Jan HC Velterop
 
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Jan HC Velterop wrote:
Both the Lucilia and Sarcophaga are lacking the necessary details => absolutely impossible to identify at species-level. Such vague photo's should not be kept, as they have only historical value: to see how knowledge grows but has strong limits, too. Jan HC Velterop


Who is to say what may or may not be kept???
J.H.C.V....I think not....I think I may have to relinquish the title of Head Sclaterscrae to you, as you would appear to be much better qualified than I could ever be.

Roger...Trainee Sclaterscrae (demoted)
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sclaterscrae: OUCH!
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