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Sarcophagidae = Blaesoxipha cf plumicornis
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Found this Sarcophagidae today. River Rhine area Netherlands. ID possible?

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Looks like Sarcophagidae to me - does it have a subscutellum? Smile
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Oeps! I will change the titel. Thanks Chris!
 
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This is Blaesoxipha. Most likely Blaesoxipha plumicornis because this is the only known Blaesoxipha with similar ovipositor. I would need to check the specimen to exclude some species known from adjacent countries.

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Thank you Liekele! Unfortunately the animal escaped in my house. Next time I will collect them for you.
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