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Isidro
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Posted on 14-10-2007 17:51
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Yesterday at La Pe?a, Huesca, Aragon, Spain. Pre-Pyrenees. Same habitat than the last one (it was less than a meter along): prairie with few trees and shrubs (many Crataegus etc) near a very small and low river with very dense small trees. Size: very big, as the bigger Sarcophaga, more or less 15-17 mm long.
Note the broad and clear tarsi.


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Tony Irwin
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Posted on 14-10-2007 18:08
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This is a worn specimen of Sarcophaga (Sarcophagidae)
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Isidro
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Posted on 14-10-2007 19:46
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Thanks!!

A friend tells me many time ago, thta the sarcophagids can be easyli recognized by the reddish eyes... this one haven't it. It's sure a sarcophagid?
 
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Yes, it's sure.
This one is worn, as pointed out by Tony.
I know, those exceptions...


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OK thanks... strange sarcophagid!!!
 
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OK thanks... strange sarcophagid!!!
 
Tony Irwin
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Apart from the worn and ragged wings, the thorax and abdomen dusting pattern has worn thin, so that the black ground-colour shows through, and the once-bright eyes are dull. This is a very "old" fly that looks like it has seen plenty of action.
Lots of flies can look different when they get to this age, but then so do people ... Sad
Incidentally, you mentioned the large tarsi - those very large foot pads (pulvilli) are a good clue that the fly is Sarcophaga. Most tachinids have smaller feet (but, as Theo says - there are always exceptions!)
Edited by Tony Irwin on 14-10-2007 22:18
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