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Sarcophagidae? no, Tachinidae, Smidtia sp.
nowaytofly
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Posted on 30-06-2019 16:25
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Hi,
yesterday I got an other fly, a sarcophagidae, is it possible to more identify? I like the lot of hairs in the neck Wink
Northern Germany, Lower Saxony, inside of a forest.
Many thanks, greetings from Germany, Norbert
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Family Tachinidae. Similar looking families do not have hairy eyes.
 
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Hi John, many thanks.
Have a nice Sunday,
Norbert
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Smidtia sp.


Theo
 
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Hi Theo,
thanks for your help to identify this fly
Have a nice day,
Norbert
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