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Chrysomya?
Muhammad Mahdi
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Posted on 22-08-2010 16:53
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Hi

Pictured in tanzania
Any ideas??
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Indeed, Chrysomya.
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Thanks Paul

Any way of going even further with the id?

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Not by me.
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99% Ch. albiceps
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and the other 1%??? ;-)
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thanks Nikita
Its very likely since all other chrysomyas from the place I photographed this were either albiceps or megcephala and this isnt megacephala.
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