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Flies on a dead dog- part 7 (Calliphoridae)
Gordon
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Another fly from the Rouple Gorge dead fly site, Northern Greece, 28-11-2009. I think its a Calliphorid, I have lots more photos if you need to see some bits more clearly.
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I'd guess Lucilia sericata (3 post acs and pale basicosta).
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Thanks Stephen - it is such a pretty fly, but it seems hard to photograph well - its always in bad poses (head too bent down or not facing me) - have much larger format images.
 
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Nothing wrong with these pics! You seem to be doing well with the new camera Smile

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.. and one ad on mid tibia, no doubt sericata.
 
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Thanks guys (I hope)Smile
 
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