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another fly from austria
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another angulation
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Scathophagidae - Scathophaga stercoraria.
 
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Jorge, do you never sleep?
But are the antennae the right colour for S sterc? And are those ventral bristles on the front femur, or is it a trick of the light? But perhaps I'm the one who needs sleep!
 
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I don't trust in the coloration (usually). Smile I'm not entirely sure in the species...
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Good morning Jorge! I must stop posting after midnightFrown
But I'm curious now. Is S inquinata a candidate? (wild speculation based on two photos only; the dark-tipped antenna and the strong bristle on the front shin seem to fit, but maybe not much else.)
 
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Hi! I gave a look to the candidate species' photos in the gallery..in effect the antenna seem more similar to the ones of S inquinata (the first photo could be misleading because it's a backlighting, but the second one should be quite reliable)..but i don't know..
 
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