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zhengxialin
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Posted on 15-09-2009 13:25
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everyone, please help me to identify these adult, and tell me its name. Thanks.
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Please, post images of species that are obviously not closely related in different threads. Also, don't forget to mention the origin and other (possibly) relevant information.

As the third image was also posted in the Syrphidae forum, I have removed the relevant post.
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Dear zhengxialin,
1. Please, give place and date and other information - it helps to ID.
2. I suspect that photo are taken somewhere in China?
3. NN1,3 - Syrphidae, N2 - Chrysomya megacephala, Calliphoridae, N4 - Chrysomya megacephala and female Graphomyia maculata (grey).
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Thanks for yours replies.
 
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