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Deep Woods
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Posted on 26-07-2011 01:34
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I have lurked here for quite some time and enjoy the site. Would like to have a definitive ID on this if anyway possible. Thank you! Grin

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Maybe Anthomyiidae!??
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I think Sarcophagidae is right.
 
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Oh, yes, I agree with you Stephen! Frown
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Thanks!
So....Do you think this is Sarcophaginae Ravinia?
Edited by Deep Woods on 26-07-2011 21:28
 
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Why not, there are strong prst ac. Are the frontals row straight till the base of antennae ?
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Not sure about all the specifics as I am no professional but here is a 'semi' anterior image.

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And a 'semi' dorsal view

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I don't think it is Ravinia pernix (4 unequal post dc, and fr rows seem divergent). Probably in the Parasarcophaga subgenus. Wait for the experts. And please, from where and when it is ?
Edited by Stephane Lebrun on 26-07-2011 22:33
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I'm sorry I did not add the location, etc. Frown

North Mississippi, USA - April 30, 2011 - feeding on spilled soft drink on my fishing boat in my yard.
 
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