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Sarcophaga maculata? (Exorista sp.)
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Posted on 03-12-2010 20:51
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Sarcophaga maculata (female) is the correct name? Thank you very much.
Mucha František, Terchová, Slovak Republik


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Is this a Sarcophaga? It appears to me a Tachinidae or perhaps a Miltogramminae, but, perhaps better to keep my mouth shut and leave it to the calypterate lovers
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rvanderweele wrote:
Is this a Sarcophaga? It appears to me a Tachinidae or perhaps a Miltogramminae, but, perhaps better to keep my mouth shut and leave it to the calypterate lovers


Ruud never mind, it is important to have the joy of life.
 
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Hmm, yes - change the title to attract Theo - it seems to be Tachinidae (subfamily Exoristinae) - maybe an Exorista sp. but hard to say for sure - it seems to have lost a lot of its bristles. Smile
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ChrisR wrote:
Hmm, yes - change the title to attract Theo - it seems to be Tachinidae (subfamily Exoristinae) - maybe an Exorista sp. but hard to say for sure - it seems to have lost a lot of its bristles. Smile


I decided to Exoristinae - Winthemiini.
Chris thank you very much.
 
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Winthemiini? It's a brave step ... why do you think? I don't think Winthemiini have a shadow fold on the median vein - but yours has Wink
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ChrisR wrote:
Winthemiini? It's a brave step ... why do you think? I don't think Winthemiini have a shadow fold on the median vein - but yours has Wink


After your response I decided to Exorista sp. Chris thank you very much.
 
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