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IDed as Sarcophagidae
Ginks
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Posted on 18-02-2012 19:12
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Hello!

I think this fly is Sarcophagidae, but I don't know which one. A long time ago "we" used to call these flies S. canaria, probably incorrectly... Has the name been changed and is it the same fly?

Found on tansy in the garden, Mid-Essex, July 2011

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It is a Sarcophagid. It has a carnaria look to it but there are a number of similar species that require genitalic examination to get to species.
 
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Posted on 19-02-2012 18:20
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Yes, without examining the male genitalia it's impossible to say more than "Sarcophaga" on this one I think Smile
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Thank you, Gentlemen.

Next time I shoot these flies I'll ask them to lie on their backs as well!Grin
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Posted on 19-02-2012 21:16
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Ginks wrote:
Next time I shoot these flies I'll ask them to lie on their backs as well!Grin

Yeah, they are frustratingly difficult to do anything with when it comes to photos Smile Since most of the Sarcophagini were lumped into the genus Sarcophaga it does make getting them to genus much easier though! Wink They're not too difficult if you have male specimens though - and you remember to fold open the genital capsule before they dry and lock tight Wink
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Posted on 21-02-2012 22:24
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Erm, I'll leave all that intimate stuff to someone who knows how to do it.

I never handle wildlife unless it walks or lands on me of its own accord. GSBs, hoverflies, bees, wasps, butterflies, dragon and damselflies... they all seem to like me, which is lovely... and a priviledge.
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