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Sarcophagidae. >Senotainia conica
Pentti Ketola
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Posted on 24-12-2010 07:12
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Hi,
can anyone suggest a species this 5mm fly?
I take the photo on 19 July 2010 Kokkola, Finland.

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Petr Michael
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This fly is probably Senotainia, Miltogramminae, Sarcophagidae.
These flies are the nest parasites , for instance of different
Crabronidae: on the enclosed photo of Bembicinus.
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Conica is the most frequent species of genus Senotainia.
I suppose that it is on your photos. Liekele Sijstermans is,
however, an excellent specialist on Sarcophagiae and that´s
why you must wait for his oppinion.
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Pentti Ketola
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Thank you very much!

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Daniel Whitmore
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It does look like S. conica, yes
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Pentti Ketola
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Thank you very much!

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