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Posted on 14-08-2007 23:41
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Sarcophagidae...
Sarcophaga sp.

Hell of family. awkward
 
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jorgemotalmeida wrote:
Sarcophagidae...
Sarcophaga sp.

Hell of family. awkward


But this is a small fly... like that are in our houses!

A domestic fly, perhaps??
 
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no... this is not the domestic fly (Musca domestica). Wink This is really Sarcophaga sp. Sometimes we can see them indoors.
There are small Sarcophaga sp. (about 3-4 mm) and very big (more than 7 mm) Sarcophaga sp.
When we see Sarcophaga sp. is much better to catch the male and female together.. otherwise, it will be very hard even with the specimen. Wink
 
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It's still a sarcophagid (in my opinion) - from the red eyes, stout bristles on abdomen, bend in vein-m, and general appearance Wink Tribe Sarcophagini might be more accurate - Sarcophaga might be going too far - there are many genera that look like Sarcophaga but are smaller.
 
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hmm.. you are right, Chris! Sarcophagidae is the only certainty. Smile
 
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