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sarcophagidae?
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Posted on 18-10-2006 02:42
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i?m not sure if they are all the same species, all in a Hedera next to a river in a meadow (900m high, Cantabria, Spain, 13-oct), all less than 1cm
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this one seems more slim
*edited: oh sorry now i realize wing venation is different!
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it seem to be arched all the time

*a different question, can anyone tell me which is the name for the one in the welcome page? i mena the tachinidae, i think i have a picture of the same, very very nice Smile
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1 and 3 are female Musca autumnalis (I think). No. 2 is Anthomyidae,as far as I can see. (Note the straight vein M)
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