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Calliphoridae?
ivanpancic
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Posted on 03-09-2011 08:18
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Who can help to identify this?
Location village Muzlja from Zrenjanin.Serbia
Date 03.september 2011.
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I think Syrphidae!
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Calliphoridae, subfamily Rhiniinae : this is a male Stomorhina lunata.
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awkwardawkward
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Don'y worry - it has confused many a Dipterist Wink They are very syrphid-like calliphorids Smile
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