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Sarcophagidae <Miltogramma germari> ID by Liekele
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Posted on 29-03-2009 22:05
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Tachinidae - Goniini but I don't recognize it - the face looks too bare for Gonia sp.
 
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I'd go for Sarcophagidae MIltogramminae, possibly Miltogramma aurifrons.
Change the title and wait for Liekele


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aaaaaargh ... those Miltogramminae always confuse me! Grin
 
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I think this is Miltogramma germari.
M. aurifrons is very similar but has frons with more golden dust, anyway difficult to tell from picture, might be photographical artifact.

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