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Scathophaga calida < Conf. by Stephane Lebrun
Roger Thomason
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This one was found dead at Scatsta Airport last year. S.calida maybe??
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And a live one from my garden.
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Lateral
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I'm pretty sure this is Scathophaga calida. First, the male, with characteristic long pilosity on hind leg, and no strong bristles. I think the second is the female, acrostichal rows closer together than dc rows, and I can't see any distinct preapical pd on hind femur. It is very intersting to see this species, if we are not mistaken of course.
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Mistaken...US, Never. ME, plenty of times.
More sure that my other one is calida too. (The one with the dark frons.)
http://diptera.in...d_id=23101

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I agree, this is a male too. Wink
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SORTED...Grin

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If you had a specimen some day, I would be glad to have one.
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I'll see what I can do...Smile Oh God, I'll get locked up for running round the garden waving a net Frown

Here is another one sitting on a Tripod I used to use with my old camera...no image stabilisation Frown
Why go into the garden with one camera, when you can go with two Wink

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