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Sarcophagidae (Gastrolepta ?) => Sarcophaga species
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Posted on 30-05-2015 18:01
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Hi !

Center of France, 13.05.2015, 4 mm
Is Gastrolepta anthracina possible ?

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Edited by evdb on 08-12-2019 16:03
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Looks more like a Sarcophagidae.
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it is a Sarc.

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Thanks both,
I was told Sarcophaga but I can't beleive it !
That can be a Nyctea halterata ?
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Sarcophaga - difficult to go further with this photo.
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Thanks Daniel
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Daniel Whitmore wrote:
Sarcophaga - difficult to go further with this photo.


Possibly S. dissimilis
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Fine !
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