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Which Sarcophagidae?
wildrocker
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Posted on 08-05-2011 18:37
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Hi Guys, I'm Alex...I'm new in this forum and i think is wonderful Wink
Anyway, you know the ID of this Diptera Sarcophagidae?
I have take a photo in North Italy, in Pavia in a wood
Thanks

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A front image...

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And a lateral image

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Edited by wildrocker on 08-05-2011 18:41
 
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Posted on 08-05-2011 18:47
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Nice images! Unfortunately Sarcophaga is one of those genera in which you can usually get an id only from close study of the genitalia. But wait and see what the experts say Smile
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ok. So the next time I take a picture too close to the genitals
 
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No, you can't see the necessary bits from the outside... Shock
 
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Stephen R wrote:
No, you can't see the necessary bits from the outside... Shock

Ah, ok, sorry...Grin
So...Sarcophaga sp.
Thanks
 
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