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dark Tyrolean Calliphorid - cf. Eggisops pecchiolii
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Posted on 16-06-2011 23:56
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Hi,
Here is another fly from Austria, Tyrol, Niederthai (1.500 m), seen in last August. I am uncertain about the family. Help is greatly appreciated!
Many thanks, Sundew
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More pics.
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Calliphoridae. My guess is Eggisops pecchiolii.
Stephane.
 
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This species is missing in the gallery. Dear Stephane, do you consider your guess good enough for labeling the pics, or shall I better refrain from submitting them?
 
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I am not sure since I have never met this fly, sorry.
Stephane.
 
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